After the agreement of Saudi Arabia and the UAE.. Will the war in Yemen end?
the new agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia stipulates that Iran stop arming the Houthis.
A Saudi delegation is holding talks with the Houthis in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, amidst hopes of possibly reaching a new cease-fire agreement, perhaps permanent.
There has been no official confirmation from Saudi Arabia yet, but Houthi-affiliated media say that two delegations, Saudi and Omani, are in Sana'a.
The Houthi group took control of the capital Sana'a in 2014, which led to a conflict with the government, which had the support of a military alliance led by Riyadh for eight years.
A leaked photo of Houthi leader Muhammad Ali al-Houthi shaking hands with a Saudi official appeared, but his face was not clearly visible. There were reports that he was the Saudi ambassador to Yemen, and the meeting between them sent positive signals.
None of the mentioned officials commented on this meeting, but there were reports from various sources that an agreement could be signed before the end of this month.
Ambitious goals
He found more ambitious goals, such as the reconstruction in Yemen and the withdrawal of foreign troops and political transformation.
And reaching an agreement between the conflicting parties will contribute to ending the state of war that has been going on for eight years.
The Saba news agency affiliated with the Houthis had talked about the visit of a Saudi delegation to Sana'a, next Sunday, for a meeting with the members of the Supreme Political Council of the Houthi group.
A source in the Houthi Presidential Council said that the delegations will discuss several issues with the head of the Supreme Political Council, Mahdi Al Mashat, including:
1- "Lifting the blockade with all its ramifications".
2- Ending the aggression and restoring the rights of the Yemeni people
3- Paying the salaries of all state employees from oil and gas revenues.
It seems that the proxy war between the Saudis and Iran is slowing down.
Riyadh and Tehran announced plans to resume relations between the two countries.
it seems that this created the momentum for a serious march towards ending the war in Yemen, where it is clear that the talks in Sana'a are the key to its success.
Stop arming the Houthis
According to the Israeli newspaper "jpost", the new agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia stipulates that Iran stop arming the Houthis. Even if the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia gets an easy exit from the Yemen war and manages to stop the Houthi attacks on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi newspaper points out that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is aware of the complex dynamics inside Yemen that could lead to an escalation of the war, which is why Riyadh is moving forward with a plan to completely close its borders with Yemen by building a 1,000-mile fence along its southern border.