Alwaght- Saudi and Omani delegations are planning to visit Sanaa next week to negotiate a permanent ceasefire deal with Ansarullah resistance movement and end to the Saudi-led coalition's eight-year-aggression against the impoverished Arab country, Reuters reported.
The move signals that regional rifts are easing after Saudi Arabia and Iran reached a deal to restore relations last month which was brokered by China.
A visit by Saudi officials to Sanaa is an indication of progress in Oman-mediated talks between the kingdom and the Ansarullah movement, which run in parallel to United Nations peace efforts.
Oman, which shares borders with Yemen, has been trying for years to bridge differences between Saudi Arabia and Yemen, and more broadly between Iran and Saudi Arabia.