Saudi Arabia, UAE urge new talks between Yemen’s government and southern separatists

Saudi Arabia, UAE urge new  talks between Yemen’s government and southern separatists
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Supporters of Yemen's UAE-backed southern separatists march during a rally in the port city in Aden, Yemen, on August 15, 2019. (REUTERS/Fawaz Salman/File Photo)
Updated 27 August 2019
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Saudi Arabia, UAE urge new talks between Yemen’s government and southern separatists

Saudi Arabia, UAE urge new  talks between Yemen’s government and southern separatists
  • Dialogue is the only way to resolve internal Yemeni differences, says Saudi deputy defense minister

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and the UAE called on Monday for a cease-fire and peace talks between Yemen’s government and southern separatists.

Security Belt forces loyal to the separatist Southern Transitional Council (STC) took control of the southern city of Aden on Aug. 10 following deadly clashes with government troops that killed at least 40 people.

In a joint statement on Monday, the Saudi and Emirati foreign ministries called on both sides to cooperate with a coalition committee and to attend talks in Jeddah. 

They urged “speedy engagement in the Jeddah dialogue called by Saudi Arabia to address the causes and consequences of developments in some southern provinces.” 

Prince Khalid bin Salman, the Saudi deputy defense minister, said dialogue, not fighting, was the only way to resolve internal Yemeni differences. 

“We are working with the UAE for security and stability in Aden, Shabwa and Abyan and ... to unify ranks and voices to combat terrorist threats, whether from the Iran-backed Houthis or from Al-Qaeda and Daesh,” he said.

Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir also called for talks. “The only way open to our brethren in Yemen is to overcome internal differences through the dialogue called for by the Kingdom,” he said, and that Saudi Arabia and the UAE would spare no effort to achieve security and stability in southern Yemen.