Yemeni consultations start in Riyadh tomorrow

Members of the Yemeni army.

(archive photo)

The "Yemeni-Yemeni" consultations will start in Riyadh tomorrow, Wednesday, and will continue until the seventh of next April, under the auspices of the United Nations and the support of the Cooperation Council for the Arab Gulf States. The consultations will discuss several axes, including military and political, opening humanitarian corridors and achieving stability.

The Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, Dr. Nayef Falah Al-Hajraf, had stressed the firm position of the Gulf Cooperation Council in finding a political solution to the Yemeni crisis and achieving security, stability and peace in Yemen. Supporting regional and international efforts in this regard in order to achieve security and stability.

In addition, field sources in Marib confirmed that the legitimate forces and tribes managed to liberate a number of ruling positions in the Juba front, south of the governorate, during the past hours, after they confronted the Houthi militia's attempts to advance towards the Balak mountain range in the Ramli axis.

The commander of the third military region in Marib, Major General Mansour Thawabeh, stated that the forces and tribes are besieging the "Mall'a" front in the vicinity of the camp and the "Umm Reish" area, after fighting battles against the militias.

In Aden, unidentified gunmen assassinated the commander of the Security Belt Forces in the Sheikh Othman district, "Karam al-Mashreqi" and two of his companions, by firing live bullets at them while they reached the headquarters of the Security Belt Forces in the district at dawn today.

In Ibb, five civilians were killed by Houthi gunmen who exchanged fire on the background of distributing food aid in Al-Qafar district, northwest of the governorate.

In Lahj, a child named Najeeb Al-Qadi was injured by the explosion of a live ammunition projectile from the remnants of the Houthis.

The Saudi project to clear mines in Yemen, "Masam", announced the destruction and detonation of 1,500 mines and explosive devices in Usaylan Shabwa and Hais al-Hodeidah, indicating in a press statement that 5 villages in Hais District, including al-Hilla School, had been secured from mines.

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