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Saudi, Yemen rebels exchange prisoners ahead of peace talks

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
March 29, 2016
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RIYADH, March 29: Rebels who control the Yemeni capital Sanaa have released nine Saudis in exchange for 109 Yemenis, the Riyadh-led coalition fighting them said Monday, in the latest sign of tensions easing before peace talks.
“Nine Saudi prisoners have been recovered and 109 Yemenis who were arrested in the military operations zone” near the border have been handed over, the coalition said in a statement.
It did not specify whether the prisoners were combatants or civilians.
The swap follows another exchange of one Saudi soldier for seven Yemenis earlier this month amid tribal mediation that has helped reduce violence along the Saudi-Yemeni border.
Efforts have been building to bring an end to the devastating conflict in Yemen, a year after the Saudi-led coalition launched air strikes against the Iran-backed Shiite Huthi rebels.
UN envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed announced last week that the combatants have agreed to a cessation of hostilities from midnight on April 10, followed by talks in Kuwait on April 18.
Previous negotiations have failed and earlier ceasefires were not respected, butanalysts say a more conducive atmosphere prevails ahead of the new round of talks.
Andreas Krieg of the Department of Defence Studies at King s College London said the prisoner swap is “a sign of Saudi goodwill” before the Kuwait negotiations.
It signals to the Huthis that Riyadh and its allies are “willing to make compromises to bring these talks to a successful end,” said Krieg, who also teaches at the Qatari Armed Forces Staff College.
Adam Baron, a visiting fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, said “there is widespread hope that the upcoming Kuwait talks will function as a step in the right direction.”- AFP

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