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Yemen foes agree mechanism for new prisoner swap: UN

Progress came in talks in neutral Oman between the Saudi-backed Yemeni government and the Iran-backed Huthi rebels who control Sanaa and much of the Red Sea coast

By AFP
July 04, 2024
Yemens Huthi rebels raise slogans during a march in capital Sanaa.— AFP/File
Yemen's Huthi rebels raise slogans during a march in capital Sanaa.— AFP/File

DUBAI: The warring parties in Yemen have reached an understanding on the arrangements for an elusive exchange of prisoners agreed in principle six years ago, the United Nations said on Wednesday.

The progress came in talks in neutral Oman between the Saudi-backed Yemeni government and the Iran-backed Huthi rebels who control Sanaa and much of the Red Sea coast. “The parties have reached an understanding about arrangements to release conflict-related detainees,” the office of UN special envoy Hans Grundberg said.

Noting a “positive and constructive atmosphere” in the talks so far, it underlined the “importance of finalising these understandings responsibly to achieve tangible results towards releasing conflict-related detainees”.

It reminded the belligerents of their “obligations under the Stockholm agreement” of 2018 which called for the release of all prisoners held in connection with their decade-old war.

A surprise reconciliation deal between the warring parties´ main foreign patrons, Riyadh and Tehran, in early 2023 saw nearly 900 prisoners released in April that year amid a renewed push for an end to the war.

But those peace hopes have been badly dented by the Huthis´ launch of a campaign of attacks against Red Sea shipping last November that has triggered military intervention by Britain and the United States. The rebels say their missile and drone strikes have targeted Israel-linked vessels in support of their Palestinian ally Hamas.