Details of secret talks between Riyadh and Ansarullah – Mehr news agency Iran and world’s news

According to the Mehr news agency, citing Sputnik, the Associated Press news agency, in a report quoting informed sources, announced the resumption of the serious process of secret negotiations between Saudi Arabia and Yemen’s Ansarullah movement in connection with the issue of a ceasefire and ending the crisis in Yemen.
It is stated in this report: It seems that all parties to the conflict in Yemen after eight years of war, which led to the death of more than 150 thousand people, also led the poorest country of the Arab world to collapse and aggravated the disaster of hunger in this country. The country has become one of the worst human disasters in the world, women are looking for a solution to end this war.
The Associated Press continued: Indirect negotiations between Saudi Arabia and Ansarullah started last September, and when the ceasefire deadline in Yemen was not extended under the supervision of the United Nations, it was resumed with the mediation of the Kingdom of Oman.
A UN official while pointing out that the process of secret indirect negotiations between Riyadh and Ansarullah has become more serious in recent days, said: If the two sides negotiate in good faith, these talks will be an opportunity to end the war.
In this context, an official of the Ansarullah movement who participated in the recent negotiations told the Associated Press that the Saudis have promised to pay all the outstanding salaries of Yemeni government employees, but a Saudi diplomat also announced that “the payment of outstanding salaries It is subject to the acceptance of security guarantees, including the establishment of a buffer zone in the areas controlled by Ansarullah along the border of Yemen and Saudi Arabia.
Claiming the siege of Taghz by Ansarullah, he said: Riyadh also wants them to end the siege of Taghz and commit to join official negotiations with other Yemeni parties.
An official of the Ansarullah Movement also said: “We have not accepted parts of the Saudis’ proposal, especially those related to security guarantees, and we are against the resumption of oil exports from the areas under our control before the payment of arrears.” Ansarullah announced the distribution of oil revenues based on the pre-war budget.
A Saudi diplomat further said: The two sides are working with the Omani authorities to modify this proposal so that it is satisfactory for all parties, including other Yemeni parties.
It should be noted that the missing link in the new report of the Associated Press refers to the fact that Saudi Arabia, with the start of military aggression against Yemen and the severe and all-encompassing siege of this country in the last eight years, is the main responsible for all the crises in this neighboring country, but they are in In recent months, realizing the impossibility of a military confrontation with the Yemeni armed forces, they have fallen into the trap of truce and trying to end the war through peaceful means.