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Yemen foes resume direct talks after mediation
by Staff Writers
Kuwait City (AFP) May 9, 2016


Saudi air defence on Monday intercepted a ballistic missile fired from Yemen, the Arab coalition backing the Yemeni government said, slamming a "dangerous escalation" as peace talks with rebels falter.

"The launch of the missile at this time is a dangerous escalation by Huthi militias" and the forces of ousted president Ali Abdullah Saleh, said the Saudi-led coalition in a statement.

It said the coalition is cooperating with the international community to "maintain calm and help the Kuwait (peace) talks to succeed".

The missile is the first to be reported fired from Yemen at Saudi Arabia since a ceasefire took effect last month ahead of the UN-sponsored peace talks in Kuwait.

The coalition said it will continue to exert self-restraint but "reserves the right to retaliate at the appropriate time and place" in the event such an attack is repeated.

The coalition said the missile was intercepted at dawn, adding that coalition's immediately destroyed the launcher inside Yemen.

Air strike kills 11 at rebel-held Yemen base: official
Aden (AFP) May 9, 2016 - Warplanes from the Saudi-led coalition on Monday hit a military base captured by Yemeni rebels north of Sanaa, killing at least 11, a military official said.

The raid targeted Al-Amaliqa base which was taken over recently by the Huthi rebels in their northern stronghold of Amran province, the official said.

He said 11 people were killed in the first raid to target the base since the rebels seized it.

There was no immediate confirmation of the air strike from other sources.

The government delegation to UN-sponsored peace talks in Kuwait walked out earlier this month in protest at the takeover of the base by the Iran-backed rebels.

The rebels have in their turn complained over alleged air raids by the Saudi-led Arab coalition which they said killed several people.

UN special envoy to Yemen Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed on Monday urged Yemen's warring parties to make concessions to save peace talks aimed at ending a devastating 13-month war.

Saudis intercept ballistic missile fired from Yemen
Riyadh (AFP) May 9, 2016 -

Yemen's warring parties resumed face-to-face talks on Monday following a two-day interruption after mediation efforts and an appeal by the UN envoy, the United Nations said.

Three joint working groups, formed by the UN last week, discussed during face-to-face meetings written proposals tabled by the two delegations to resolve the 13-month conflict, UN special envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed said in a statement.

He said the groups discussed key issues on political and security matters and the release of prisoners and detainees.

These include the withdrawal of the Iran-backed Shiite Huthi rebels from areas they occupied in a 2014 offensive, the surrender of weapons and agreeing a political settlement.

Ould Cheikh Ahmed praised the delegations for their cooperation but warned that problems still existed.

"There is no doubt that we are at a true crossroads. We are either moving towards peace or going back to square one," he said.

Ould Cheikh Ahmed also said that the gap between the two sides is large, but that the working groups are scheduled to meet again on Tuesday.

Hours after the talks resumed, Saudi air defences intercepted a ballistic missile fired from Yemen.

The Saudi-led Arab coalition backing the Yemeni government made the announcement and slammed a "dangerous escalation" by the Huthis.

The coalition is cooperating with the international community "to maintain calm and help the Kuwait talks to succeed", a statement said.

But it also warned that the coalition "reserves the right to retaliate at the appropriate time and place" if there are further attacks.

Earlier on Monday, coalition aircraft hit a military base captured by rebels north of Sanaa, killing at least 11, a military official said.

- Diplomatic pressure -

The raid targeted Al-Amaliqa base which was taken over recently by the Huthis in their northern stronghold of Amran province.

The renewed direct talks came a day after mediation by the Kuwaiti foreign minister, ambassadors of the mostly Western 18 countries backing the peace process and the UN Special envoy.

Direct talks broke off on Saturday with the government delegation complaining of a lack of progress and the Huthi rebels protesting about coalition air raids.

A source close to the government delegation said the resumption of direct talks came as a result of international diplomatic pressure on the rebels.

But the source also told AFP that no progress was made on Monday.

Yemen's foreign minister said the talks which began on April 21 have made no headway.

"For the sake of peace, we have accepted all proposals submitted to us in order to progress," said Abdulmalek al-Mikhlafi, who heads the government delegation.

"But after three weeks, we have nothing in our hands because the other party backed down on its commitments," Mikhlafi wrote on Twitter.

The rebels issued a strong protest to the UN envoy over alleged air raids Sunday that they said killed several people, according to a source close to their delegation.

There was no immediate confirmation of the reported air strikes.

The rebels and their allies have demanded the formation of a consensus transitional government before forging ahead with other issues that require them to surrender arms and withdraw from territories they occupied in 2014.

The talks, which come after two failed peace attempts in June and December last year in Switzerland, are based on a UN Security Council resolution which orders the rebels to withdraw and surrender heavy weaponry they had seized.

There has been mounting international pressure to end the Yemen conflict that the United Nations estimates has killed more than 6,400 people and displaced 2.8 million since March last year.


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