Houthis ready for open dialogue in Saudi Arabia

Sana'a (Debrefer)
2020-06-14 | Since 4 Month

The Houthi group is ready for open dialogue with the Saudi-led coalition in Saudi Arabia, member of the Houthi Supreme Political Council said Saturday, to end the five years of war in Yemen.
Contacts with coalition countries are still at debate stage and has yet to enter negotiation that would lead to a real ceasefire, stop war and lift blockade, Mohamed Ali al-Houthi added at interview with BBC.
"We have no restrictions or agenda we fear to be disclosed, and we're ready for open dialogue with the aggression countries in order to cease fire and lift blockade imposed on Yemen by the coalition for 5 years now," according to the Houthi 'Ansarallah' website.
The groups is prepared to go to Riyadh and discuss all issues openly at dialogue table, the Houthi official said.
Ansar Allah has objection to go to Saudi Arabia and sign the Houthi-introduced 'comprehensive solution' invitation, once approved by Riyadh.
Yemen has been racked by an armed conflict that broke out after the Iranian-backed Houthis had ousted the internationally-recognized government late in 2014.
The conflict escalated after a Saudi-led coalition intervened militarily in the country in March 2015 to reinstate the government of President Hadi.


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