Sana'a (Debriefer) Houthi delegation has headed for the Jordanian capital to take part in UN-sponsored talks on the reopening of roads in Taiz, the group-run Saba said on Sunday.
The military committee, tasked with discussing violations of the UN truce and monitoring the ceasefire and road reopening, left Sana'a airport on a UN plane en route to Amman, the news agency added.
Earlier, Yemeni sources said the official government and Houthi group were invited by the UN envoy's office to participate in a meeting scheduled for this week.
On 2 April, a UN-brokered 2-month, renewable truce took effect in Yemen under which 18 oil tankers should be allowed access to Hodeida port, Sana'a airport be reopened for commercial flights, and Taiz roads be reopened.