03/11/2025, Monday14:14
flag
Yeni Şafak

EDITION   :

TRTRENENARARFRFRRURUURUR

Reklam yükleniyor...

Reklam yükleniyor...

Yemeni army, STC forces withdraw from lines of contact

News Service
06:59, 12/12/2020, Saturday
AA
Yemeni army, STC forces withdraw from lines of contact
File photo

Government forces, UAE-backed separatist militia retreat from contact points in Abyan province under Riyadh Agreement

The Yemeni army and UAE-backed separatist forces of the Southern Transitional Council (STC) on Friday began to withdraw from contact lines in the Abyan province to implement the military plank of the Riyadh Agreement.

“The first phase of the withdrawal of government forces and STC militias from the contact lines in the region has begun,” Amin Husein, spokesperson for the Yemeni government Special Forces, told Anadolu Agency.

The 89th Brigade forces withdrew from the Sheikh Salim front, where armed clashes were taking place, and moved towards the Luder district, north of Abyan's central town of Zinjibar, Husein said.

The Saudi-led Arab Coalition in Yemen said Thursday that the Yemeni political parties that signed the Riyadh Agreement had agreed to form a new government in one week.

An unnamed coalition official said the sides had agreed to form a government consisting of 24 ministers, including some representing the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council.

Without naming any candidates for the ministers' posts, the official said: "The government formation will be announced once the military part of the Riyadh agreement is completed within a week."

The announcement came after months of talks in the Saudi capital Riyadh to implement the agreement between the Yemeni government and Southern Transitional Council.

In July, the Arab Coalition announced a proposal to accelerate the implementation of the Riyadh Agreement in which Yemen's separatist STC gives up its unilaterally proclaimed self-rule in the southern provinces.

The Riyadh Agreement was signed between the government and STC in November 2019 following a month of fighting and included 29 terms to address political, social, economic, and security situations in Yemen's southern provinces. Both parties, however, blamed each other for not abiding by the agreement.

Reklam yükleniyor...

Reklam yükleniyor...

Comments
Avatar

Comments you share on our site are a valuable resource for other users. Please be respectful of different opinions and other users. Avoid using rude, aggressive, derogatory, or discriminatory language.

Page End
Turkey's Accumulation. International Media Group.

Welcome to the news source that sets Turkey's agenda! With its impartial, dynamic, and in-depth journalism, Yeni Şafak offers its readers an experience beyond current events. Get instant updates on what's happening in Turkey and worldwide, with news spanning a wide range from politics and economy to culture, arts, and sports. Access the most accurate information anytime, anywhere with its digital platforms; keep up with the agenda with Yeni Şafak!

Follow us on social media.
Download Mobile Apps

Carry the agenda in your pocket! With Yeni Şafak's mobile apps, get instant access to the latest news. A wide range of content, from politics to economy, sports to culture and arts, is at your fingertips! Easily download it on your iOS, Android, and Huawei devices to quickly access the most accurate information anytime, anywhere. Download now, don't miss out on developments around the world!

Categories
Albayrak Media

Maltepe Mah. Fetih Cad. No:6 34010 Zeytinburnu/İstanbul, Türkiyeiletisim@yenisafak.com+90 212 467 6515

LEGAL DISCLAIMER

The BIST name and logo are protected under a 'Protection Trademark Certificate' and cannot be used, quoted, or modified without permission. All information disclosed under the BIST name is fully copyrighted by BIST and may not be republished. Market data is provided by iDealdata Financial Technologies Inc. BIST stock data is delayed by 15 minutes.

© Net Medya, All right reserved. 2025