[[{"content_id":"3004","domain_id":"0","lang_id":"en","portal_id":"2","owner_id":"83","user_id":"2","view_accesslevel_id":"0","edit_accesslevel_id":"0","delete_accesslevel_id":"0","editor_id":"0","content_title":"Saudi defense minister says views Houthi truce 'positively'","content_number":"","content_date_event":"2019-10-06 09:50:26","content_summary":"Saudi Arabia says it views the truce announced by Yemen\u2019s Houthis positively, claiming the proposal is something the kingdom has always been seeking.","content_summary_fill":"1","content_body":" \r\n\r\n“The truce announced in Yemen is perceived positively by the Kingdom, as this is what it has always sought, and hopes it will be implemented effectively,” Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman wrote on Twitter.\r\n\r\nLast month, the Houthi movement offered to halt its retaliatory attacks against Saudi Arabia if the kingdom ends its bombing campaign against Yemen.\r\n\r\nThe offer and the kingdom's belated welcome follow a recent major ground operation by Yemenis and a brazen drone attack on Saudi Arabia’s heart of oil industry. \r\n\r\nUS government-funded Voice of America (VOA) said on Friday Saudi Arabia is shell-shocked from the devastating attack on Aramco oil facilities last month.\r\n\r\nIn an analysis, the agency said the kingdom has realized that it is facing defeat in Yemen and is consequently seeking to terminate the war.\r\n\r\nAfter four years of facing Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, the "once rag-tag" Houthis and their Yemeni allies have managed to hold off "the military might of Yemen's rich Persian Gulf neighbors," VOA said.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nLaunching its war on Yemen in March 2015, Riyadh had sought to install a pro-Saudi regime in power and crush the popular Ansarallah movement.\r\n\r\nThe article explained, however, that Ansarallah, which has proven to be one "of the most effective" fighting groups in the region, has forced Riyadh to realize the failure of its military campaign.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n"From the Saudi point of view there is a recognition that after four-and-a-half years, they can't bomb the Houthi into submission, and that perhaps there has to be some kind of accommodation," said Persian Gulf analyst Neil Partrick speaking to the VOA.\r\n\r\nConsequently, recent developments have not only faded the chance of victory in the eyes of Riyadh, but, according to observers, the kingdom is increasingly seeing the war in Yemen as a threat "greater than before," VOA said.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nThe September 14 Aramco attack plunged Saudis into "shock", said Partrick who was present in the Aramco oil facilities in the "immediate aftermath" of the operation. \r\n\r\nHe said Saudi media pleaded for the West's "strong action", even military intervention, but Riyadh's Western allies refrained from any direct action.\r\n\r\nThe US administration, instead, is trying to coax Saudi Arabia into negotiations with Houthi leaders, The Wall Street Journal reported. \r\n\r\nUS Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs David Schenker, who visited the region recently, said Washington is in talks with Houthis in a bid to end the war, the first such contact in more than four years. \r\n\r\nShortly after the Aramco attack, Yemeni forces scored a major field victory against Saudi-led troops in the country’s northern Najran region last week.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nYemeni Armed Forces release the footage of “Victory from God Almighty” offensive in Saudi Arabia’s southern border region of Najran.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n\r\nAccording to a military spokesman, Yemeni forces killed some 200 Saudi-backed mercenaries and took hundreds of others captive in the offensive.\r\n\r\nThe UAE's withdrawal of troops from Yemen has also compounded Saudi Arabia's woes. \r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nPressTV-UN: Saudi must seize opportunity as Yemen offers truce\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n\r\nThe UN welcomes a proposal by Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah movement to halt strikes on Saudi Arabia in return for an end to the Saudi-led coalition attacks on Yemen.\r\n\r\n\r\nAn unnamed diplomat, quoted by Reuters, said the war would effectively end if Riyadh agreed to a halt in airstrikes as the Saudis lack "extensive ground capabilities".\r\n\r\nThe news agency cited what it called unnamed sources as saying that Saudi airstrikes in Yemen have "decreased significantly" recently.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nA senior Houthi-affiliated military source told Reuters Riyadh had also “opened communication” with the head of the Yemen's Supreme Political Council, Mahdi al-Mashat, via a third party.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nNo deal had been reached, however, the source added.\r\n\r\nThe Houthi movement has warned that it will proceed with "more crippling" attacks against Saudi Arabia if Riyadh fails to address its peace offer.","content_html":"
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\u201cThe truce announced in Yemen is perceived positively by the Kingdom, as this is what it has always sought, and hopes it will be implemented effectively,\u201d Saudi Arabia\u2019s Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman wrote on Twitter.<\/p>\n\n

Last month, the Houthi movement offered to halt its retaliatory attacks against Saudi Arabia if the kingdom ends its bombing campaign against Yemen.<\/p>\n\n

The offer and the kingdom's belated welcome\u00a0follow a recent major ground operation by Yemenis and a brazen drone attack on\u00a0Saudi Arabia\u2019s heart of oil industry.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n

US government-funded Voice of America (VOA) said on Friday\u00a0Saudi Arabia is\u00a0shell-shocked from the\u00a0devastating attack on Aramco oil facilities last month.<\/p>\n\n

In an analysis, the agency said the kingdom has\u00a0realized that it is facing defeat in Yemen and\u00a0is consequently seeking to terminate the war.<\/p>\n\n

After\u00a0four years of facing Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, the \"once rag-tag\" Houthis and their Yemeni allies have\u00a0managed to hold off \"the military might of Yemen's rich Persian Gulf neighbors,\" VOA said.<\/p>\n\n

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Launching its war on Yemen in March 2015, Riyadh had sought to install a pro-Saudi regime in power and crush the popular Ansarallah\u00a0movement.<\/p>\n\n

The article explained, however, that Ansarallah, which has proven to be one \"of the most effective\" fighting groups in\u00a0the region, has forced Riyadh to realize the failure of its military campaign.<\/p>\n\n

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\"From the Saudi point of view there is a recognition that after four-and-a-half years,\u00a0they can't bomb the Houthi into submission, and that perhaps there has to be some kind of accommodation,\" said\u00a0Persian Gulf analyst Neil Partrick speaking to the VOA.<\/p>\n\n

Consequently, recent developments have not only faded the chance of victory in the eyes of Riyadh, but, according to observers, the kingdom is increasingly seeing the war in Yemen as a threat \"greater than before,\"\u00a0VOA said.<\/p>\n\n

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The September 14 Aramco\u00a0attack<\/a>\u00a0plunged Saudis into \"shock\", said Partrick who was present in the Aramco oil facilities in the \"immediate aftermath\" of the operation.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n

He said Saudi media pleaded\u00a0for the West's \"strong action\", even military intervention, but\u00a0Riyadh's Western allies refrained from any direct action.<\/p>\n\n

The US administration, instead,\u00a0is\u00a0trying to coax Saudi Arabia into negotiations with Houthi leaders,\u00a0The Wall Street Journal reported.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n

US\u00a0Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs David Schenker, who visited the region recently, said Washington is in talks with Houthis in a bid to end the war, the first such contact in more than four years.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n

Shortly after the Aramco attack, Yemeni forces\u00a0scored a major field victory against Saudi-led troops in the country\u2019s northern Najran region last week.<\/p>\n\n

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Yemeni Armed Forces release the footage of \u201cVictory from God Almighty\u201d offensive in Saudi Arabia\u2019s southern border region of Najran.<\/a><\/p>\n\n

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According to a military spokesman, Yemeni forces killed some 200 Saudi-backed mercenaries and took hundreds of others captive\u00a0in the offensive.<\/p>\n\n

The UAE's withdrawal of troops from Yemen has also compounded Saudi Arabia's woes.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n

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PressTV-UN: Saudi must seize opportunity as Yemen offers truce<\/a><\/div>\n\n

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The UN welcomes a proposal by Yemen\u2019s Houthi Ansarullah movement to halt strikes on Saudi Arabia in return for an end to the Saudi-led coalition attacks on Yemen.<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n

An unnamed diplomat, quoted by Reuters,\u00a0said the war would effectively end if Riyadh agreed to a\u00a0halt in airstrikes\u00a0as the Saudis lack \"extensive ground capabilities\".<\/p>\n\n

The news agency cited what it called unnamed sources as saying that\u00a0Saudi airstrikes in\u00a0Yemen have \"decreased significantly\" recently.<\/p>\n\n

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A senior Houthi-affiliated military source told Reuters\u00a0Riyadh had also \u201copened communication\u201d with the head of the Yemen's Supreme Political Council, Mahdi al-Mashat, via a third party.<\/p>\n\n

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No deal had been reached, however, the source\u00a0added.<\/p>\n\n

The Houthi movement has warned that it will proceed with \"more crippling\" attacks against Saudi Arabia if Riyadh fails to address its peace offer.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>","content_source":"","content_url":"","content_columns":"0","content_date_start":"2019-10-06 09:50:26","content_date_finish":"2019-10-06 09:50:26","content_date_register":"2019-10-06 09:55:46","content_date_last_edit":"2019-10-06 09:55:46","content_show_img":"1","content_show_details":"0","content_show_related_img":"0","content_show_slider":"1","content_show_title_slider":"1","content_comment":"1","content_score":"0","content_recorded":"0","content_confirmed":"0","content_status":"1","content_kind":"0","tag_id":null,"tag_word":null,"tag_service":null,"tag_total":null,"tag_soundex":null,"attach_token":"1037175198","attach_date_register":"2019-10-06 09:55:45","attach_id":"6417","attach_file_ext":"jpg","attach_file_header":"image\/jpeg","attach_img_type":"2","attach_img_width":"650","attach_img_height":"365","attach_file_media":"1","attach_show_watermark":"0","score_average":null,"score_count":null,"score_date_last":null,"visit_count":"798","visit_date_last":"2024-11-25 06:22:53","attach_title":"Saudi defense minister says views Houthi truce 'positively' 2","node_title":"Favorite,News","ot_node_left_right":"[{\"node_id\":98, \"left\":2, \"right\":11},{\"node_id\":126, \"left\":64, \"right\":65}]","node_number":"2","allowable_node":"2"}]]