Yemen's Houthi rebels said they are seeking a permanent cease-fire in the war-torn Arab country, Anadolu reports. "We are working to get to a clear stage in Yemen where we can reach a truce or a permanent cease-fire," rebel spokesman Mohammed Abdul-Salam told the Houthi-run Al-Masirah TV. He said his group has presented its views to Omani mediators. The Gulf country of Oman is mediating between the Yemeni government and Houthi rebels in Yemen. "Any solution of the Yemen crisis must be based on disbursing employee salaries from oil and gas revenues, according to the 2014 budget," Abdul-Salam said. READ: Yemen: Houthis kidnap Bar Association president "Any upcoming solution must also include the opening of airports, ports and roads, in addition […] Source
Yemen’s rebels say seeking permanent cease-fire
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