Yemeni parties sign ‘Riyadh Agreement’ in Saudi-sponsored talks

The legitimate government in Yemen and the Southern
Transitional Council (STC) signed the “Riyadh Agreement” on Tuesday, under the
auspices of Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman,
who officially announced the deal.
The Saudi Crown Prince said in the televised speech
that the agreement is “a step toward a political solution to end the war in
Yemen.”
The agreement between the two sides, which are
united against the Iranian-backed Houthi militia, initiates a new stage of
cooperation in the Yemeni governorates under their control.
The main points of the deal include the return of
the legitimate government to Aden within seven days, the unification of all
military formations under the authority of the Ministries of Interior and
Defense, and the formation of an efficient government made up equally between
the north and south of Yemen.
The agreement was officially signed in Saudi
Arabia’s capital Riyadh, with the attendance of the UAE’s Abu Dhabi Crown
Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Yemeni President Abdrabbu Mansour,
President of the STC Aidarus al-Zoubaidi, alongside other Arab and Western officials
and ambassadors.