Yemen’s Separatist STC Welcomes Saudi Arabia’s Offer for Dialogue
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Saudi Arabia backs Yemeni president’s call for Riyadh talks, urges southern factions to attend
Riyadh says it welcomes al-Alimi's request, urges all southern factions to 'actively' attend conference to formulate comprehensive framework for 'just solutions' - Anadolu Ajansı
STC welcomes Saudi Arabia's initiative to host talks between Yemeni southern factions
Yemen's Southern Transitional Council (STC) on Saturday welcomed Saudi Arabia's announcement that it was ready to host a dialogue on the southern issue. The STC said in a statement that the Saudi initiative was a “real opportunity for serious dialogue” that also protects the “aspirations of the southern people.” The statement came after Saudi Arabia said it accepted a request from Rashad Al Alimi, the chief of Yemen's Presidential Leadership Cou…
Riyadh: The Saudi Foreign Ministry has invited southern Yemeni factions to hold talks in Riyadh to discuss a just solution to the southern issue. The Foreign Ministry statement said that the Saudi...
KSA to convene talks on Yemen’s southern issue
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has announced plans to host an inclusive conference focused on Yemen’s southern question, responding to an appeal from Dr. Rashad Al-Alimi, President of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council. The initiative aims to bring together all southern political forces on a unified platform to explore fair and lasting solutions. The move follows Dr. Al-Alimi’s request for Riyadh’s support in facilitating dialogue among southern …
Saudi Arabia Backs Yemen Talks to Resolve Southern Battle, Calling Rival Factions to Riyadh Amid Escalating Violence
Saudi Arabia has moved to contain a rapidly escalating power struggle in southern Yemen, welcoming a request by the country’s Saudi-backed Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) to convene rival southern factions in Riyadh for talks aimed at defusing the crisis. The initiative comes as renewed fighting threatens to fracture Yemen further, strain relations between Gulf allies, and open a dangerous new chapter in a war that has already devastated t…
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