to Riyadh.
In the interview, Hadi again hit out at Saudi Arabia’s regional rival Iran, charging that its meddling in his country’s affairs was “more dangerous than al-Qaeda”.
Yemen is home to al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, classified by the United States as the network’s deadliest franchise.
“Al-Qaeda could be eliminated, but here we have a systematically politicised action,” said Hadi.
Iran has always denied supporting the Huthi rebels, who have agreed to attend the talks.
In the capital Sanaa, coalition warplanes launched new strikes on the Huthis and their allies, hours after overnight raids hit rebel-held military positions north of the city at Shamlan and Hamdan, witnesses said.
In second-largest city Aden in the south, a woman and three of her children were killed when a Katyusha rocket, fired by rebels from the city’s north, hit their home, pro-Hadi militia spokesman Ali al-Ahmedi told AFP.
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