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Saudi-offered, rebel-rejected ceasefire starts in Yemen

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Dubai: A Saudi-led coalition battling rebels who hold Yemen’s capital Sanaa began on Wednesday a unilateral cease-fire in the years-long war, even as insurgents said they rejected the proposal.

The Saudi-proposed pause in fighting began at 6 a.m. ahead of the holy Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.

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Several similar efforts have failed, and there was no immediate independent confirmation on whether hostilities paused between Saudi-led forces and Yemen’s Houthi rebels.

The cease-fire announcement late on Tuesday had raised immediate doubts because the Iran-backed rebels had skipped an ongoing summit over the war in Saudi Arabia, called by the Saudi-based Gulf Cooperation Council, because of the venue at the adversary’s territory.

Within hours, Houthi official Mohammed al-Bukaiti rejected the offer over the continuing closure of Sanaa’s airport and restrictions on the country’s ports by the Saudi-led coalition.

“If the blockade is not lifted, the declaration of the coalition of aggression to stop its military operations will be meaningless because the suffering of Yemenis as a result of the blockade is more severe than the war itself,” he tweeted early Wednesday.

The United Nations and others had been pushing the warring sides to reach a truce for Ramadan, as has tenuously occurred in the past.

Ramadan is likely to start this weekend, depending on the sighting of the new crescent moon.

The GCC, whose members are Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, began the talks on Tuesday in Riyadh. On Wednesday, Saudi state television aired an open portion of the discussions live.

GCC Secretary-General Nayef al-Hajraf welcomed the Yemeni delegations to Riyadh, hailing the talks in his speech as a “breakthrough to move Sanaa from war to peace.”

“The path to security and peace in Yemen is not impossible, even if the challenges are great,” al-Hajraf told the vast hall of officials and diplomats.

“The success of the Yemeni consultations is not an option, but a duty.”

The UN special envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, called the Saudi-led coalition’s ceasefire offer “a step in the right direction” and wished the delegates success in their talks.

The summit is expected to continue through April 7.

Yemen’s war began in September 2014, when the Houthis swept into the capital Sanaa from their northwestern stronghold in the Arab world’s poorest country.

The Houthis then pushed into exile the government of President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, elected in 2012 as the sole candidate after the long rule of Ali Abdullah Saleh.

A Saudi-led coalition, including the UAE, entered the war in March 2015 to try and restore Hadi’s government to power, but the war stretched into long bloody years, pushing Yemen to the brink of famine.

More than 150,000 people have been killed in the warfare, according to the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project. Those include both fighters and civilians; the most recent figure for the civilian death toll in Yemen’s conflict stands at 14,500.

 

 

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