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Yemen’s Ansarullah, Former Govt Reach Prisoner Swap Deal

Thursday 27 December 2018
Yemen’s Ansarullah, Former Govt Reach Prisoner Swap Deal

Representative of Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah movement, Salim al-Moughaless (R) and representative of Yemen’s former government, Ahmed Ghaleb, shake hands during the first Yemen peace talks since 2016, on December 10, 2018, in the Swedish town of Rimbo. (Photo by AFP)

Yemen’s Ansarullah movement and the country’s former Saudi-backed government have reached a mass prisoner swap deal during UN-facilitated negotiations in Sweden.

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Yemen’s Ansarullah Rejects Hudaydah Handover to Regime

Alwaght- Yemen’s Ansarullah movement and the country’s former Saudi-backed government have reached a mass prisoner swap deal during UN-facilitated negotiations in Sweden.

The AFP cited an unidentified Ansarullah sources as saying on Monday that the list of names would be completed by the end of the day, adding, “There might be an announcement of dates".

Meanwhile, Haid Haig, the head of the Saudi-backed former Yemeni government delegation tasked with the swap, separately told AFP that the deal would be completely implemented by the end of January.

"We agreed ... the deal would be complete within 48 days,” he said, adding that the list of names should be “mutually handed over by end of day today.”

According to Haig, between 1,500 and 2,000 members of the pro-government forces and between 1,000 and 1,500 Ansarullah fighters would be released during the swap.

The peace talks, brokered by United Nations Special Envoy Martin Griffiths and his team, began in the rural village of Rimbo on Thursday, aiming to end a nearly four-years-long brutal war imposed by Saudi Arabia on the impoverished nation.

Leading a coalition of its allies, including the UAE and Sudan, the Arab kingdom invaded Yemen in March 2015 in an attempt to reinstall former president, Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, who had resigned amid popular discontent and fled to Riyadh.

The imposed war initially consisted of an aerial campaign, but was later coupled with a naval blockade and the deployment of ground mercenaries to Yemen. Furthermore, armed militia forces loyal to Hadi, in line with invaders, launch frequent attacks against Yemeni people in regions held by Ansarullah resistance movement.

Since the onset of aggression, the Yemeni army, backed by fighters from Ansarullah movement, has been defending the impoverished nation against the invaders. The coalition is also resolute to crush the movement as another goal in its war on Yemen, which is teetering on the edge of famine.

The aggression is estimated to have left 56,000 Yemenis dead.

Riyadh had declared at the start of the invasion that the war would take no more than a couple of weeks.

Since the onset of the operation against Hudaydah, the humanitarian situation has worsened in Yemen due to a broad economic collapse. More than 70 percent of Yemen's imports used to pass through the docks of the vital port.

The situation has particularly worsened in Yemen in recent months due to a broad economic collapse after a full-scale offensive by UAE forces and those of Hadi, was launched against the Ansarullah-held port city of Hudaydah in June.

More than 70 percent of Yemen's imports used to pass through the docks of Hudaydah, which is currently under a tight siege imposed by the invaders.

The so-called liberation operation, however, failed to achieve its objective of overrunning the vital port, and defeating Ansarullah fighters. The fate of Hudaydah is another hot issue in the peace talks.

The so-called Yemeni government, led by Hadi, proposed through its representatives in the peace talks on Friday that the Ansarullah must hand over the vital port. However, Mohammed Abdulsalam, the head of the Ansarullah delegation at the peace talks, strongly rejected the proposal, saying that Hudaydah must be kept apart from the military conflict, and that a government should be formed first before all parties are disarmed.

Additionally on Monday, and according to a document seen by AFP, the UN proposed Yemen's Ansarullah to pull out from Hudaydah as part of a ceasefire deal placing the flashpoint port city under the control of a joint committee and supervised by the world body. It further stipulates that the Saudi-led military coalition should cease all airstrikes and ground attacks against Hudaydah in exchange for an Ansarullah withdrawal.

The Ansarullah movement has not yet commented on the UN proposal.

Both Ansarullah and the former government have already said they would accept UN supervision of Hudaydah if it were under their sole control.

The Saudi-led war has also taken a heavy toll on the country’s infrastructure, destroying hospitals, schools, and factories. The UN has said that a record 22.2 million Yemenis are in dire need of food, including 8.4 million threatened by severe hunger. According to the world body, Yemen is suffering from the most severe famine in more than 100 years.

A number of Western countries, the US and Britain in particular, are also accused of being complicit in the ongoing aggression as they supply the Riyadh regime with advanced weapons and military equipment as well as logistical and intelligence assistance.

 

 

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