ADEN (Debriefer)--A new round of negotiations will be held between the partners of Yemen's internationally recognised government, the pro-president Hadi parties and the UAE-backed southern transitional council in the Saudi capital Riyadh on Sunday.
It will be focused on the implementation of the military and security part of the Riyadh agreement which was signed by the former government and the council in late 2019.
The delegation of the council heads to Saudi Arabia in next hours, well-informed sources said.
The two sides formed a power-sharing cabint in accordance with the agreement in December.
But they have failed to implement the military and security part.
In March after fans of the council stormed the presidencial palace in the interim capital Aden, Saudi Arabia called the two sides for talks in Riyadh.
The council has escalated attack on president Hadi and his allies in the government since its president Al-Zubaidi returned to Aden weeks ago.
Al-Zubaidi met with their delegates to the negotiations and affirmed in a press release following the meeting that the council is keen on making the agreement a success.