RIYADH: Saudi and Omani delegations held talks with Ansar Allah officials in Yemen's capital Sanaa on Sunday, Ansar-run media said, as Riyadh seeks a permanent ceasefire to end its military involvement in the country's long-running war.
The visit indicates progress in the Oman-mediated consultations between Riyadh and Sanaa, which run in parallel to UN peace efforts. The peace initiatives have gained momentum after Saudi Arabia and Iran agreed to re-establish ties in a deal brokered by China.
Oman, which shares borders with Yemen, has been trying for years to bridge differences between Yemen's warring parties, and more broadly between Iran and Saudi Arabia and the United States.
The envoys, who landed late on Saturday, met with the head of Ansar Allah Supreme Political Council, Mahdi al Mashat, in Sanaa's presidential palace, Ansar Allah news agency SABA reported.
President Al Mashat reiterated the group's position that it seeks an "honourable peace" and that the Yemeni people aspire to "freedom and independence", SABA said.
Both sides will negotiate ending hostilities and the lifting of a Saudi-led blockade on Yemeni ports, it added. Sources have told Reuters that the Saudi-Ansar-Allah talks are focused on a full reopening of Ansar-Allah-controlled ports and the Sanaa airport, payment of wages for public servants, rebuilding efforts and a timeline for foreign forces to exit the country.
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