Yemen's
Houthi group says ceasefire to start on December 14: spokesman
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[December 12, 2015]
DUBAI (Reuters) - A ceasefire in
Yemen's civil war will start on Dec. 14, the eve of planned peace talks
in Switzerland next week, the head of the Houthi delegation to the peace
talks said on Saturday.
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"Based on what had been agreed upon, there will be a halt of the
aggression on the 14th of this month," Mohammed Abdul-Salam told a
news conference broadcast live from the Yemeni capital Sanaa.
The United Nations has invited Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour
Hadi's government and the Houthis to peace talks in Switzerland
starting on Dec. 15, after the sides agreed a draft agenda and
ground rules for the talks.
Hadi's Prime Minister Khaled Bahah said on Friday he was determined
to end the fighting that had killed nearly 6,000 people since March
and caused widespread damage to the economy and infrastructure.
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Abdul-Salam complained that the United Nations had not taken into
account all the remarks his group had made on the draft but said the
group, officially known as Ansarullah, and its allies would try to
press their demands at the talks.
"We are in constant coordination, together with the General People's
Congress party, and we will all go with a national will aimed at
stopping the aggression and lifting the siege," he told the news
conference.
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The Iran-allied Houthis describe military operations by a Saudi-led
Arab alliance in Yemen as an aggression. The alliance says it
intervened in response to a request by Hadi.
(Reporting by Mohammed Ghobari, writing by Sami Aboudi; Editing by
Dominic Evans and Catherine Evans)
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