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Yemen government leaves Kuwait talks after Houthis reject U.N. plan

Yemen government leaves Kuwait talks after Houthis reject U.N. plan
# 02 August 2016 00:46 (UTC +04:00)

Baku-APA. Yemeni government negotiators said they were leaving peace talks in Kuwait on Monday after Houthi militia foes rejected a United Nations proposal aimed to ending their country's war, APA reports quoting Reuters.

 

Foreign Minister Abdel-Malek al-Mekhlafi insisted the government was not abandoning the peace process, but suggested it would only return if the Houthis and a powerful local ally lifted their objections to the UN plan.

 

"We've agreed to the initiative ... we are now leaving the territory of the brotherly state of Kuwait but we're not leaving the talks," Mekhlafi said while announcing the move.

 

"We'll return at any moment, even an hour after our departure, if the other side agrees to sign this document which the (U.N.) envoy presented."

 

U.N. envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed proposed that the government's foes in the armed Houthi movement quit three main cities they hold, including the capital Sanaa. Under this plan, new talks would then be convened on forming a government that would include the Houthis, delegates said.

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