Yemen’s internationally-recognized government today said it will take part in proposed peace talks, hours after a high-ranking Yemeni rebel official urged his leadership to freeze military operations. The moves come ahead of a visit in the next few days to the war-torn country by UN envoy Martin Griffiths, who is once again trying to get all sides around the negotiating table.
Push for Yemen peace talks ahead of UN envoy’s visit
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