Yemen rebels demand complete end to attacks

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Yemen rebels demand complete end to attacks

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Saudi-led warplanes launch new strikes on rebel positions in Taez as the coalition warns it stands ready to counter any advance by the rebels


SANAA, Yemen – Shiite rebels in Yemen on Wednesday, 22, demanded a complete end to attacks by a Saudi-led coalition as a condition for UN-sponsored talks, a day after the alliance declared an end to the first phase of its operations. (READ: Coalition ends Yemen air war, but keeps options open

“We demand, after a complete end to the aggression against Yemen and the lifting of the blockade, to resume political dialogue… under the sponsorship of the United Nations,” Mohammed Abdulsalam, the spokesman for the Huthi rebels, said in a statement. 

Saudi-led warplanes launched new strikes on rebel positions in Yemen’s third city Taez after the coalition had warned it stood ready to counter any advance by the rebels and their allies.

The Huthi rebels’ spokesman praised the United Nations’ “positive efforts and its declared support for national dialogue.” (READ: Iran presents Yemen peace plan to UN

His remarks came despite the UN Security Council’s adoption last week of a resolution that slapped sanctions on the rebels and demanded they immediately withdraw from territory seized.

The UN had sponsored a Gulf-brokered peace deal that eased former president Ali Abdullah Saleh out of office in February 2012, ending a year of nationwide bloody protests against his three decades of iron-fisted rule.

But the UN envoy to Yemen, Jamal Benomar, resigned last week after he lost Gulf countries’ support, according to diplomats. – Rappler.com

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