
Kuwait has set a 15-day deadline period for Yemeni parties to reach a peace agreement during the current UN-brokered negotiations, Assistant Foreign Minister Khaled Al-Jarallah said in a statement carried by Kuwait news agency KUNA Wednesday night.
"We have set 15 days to Yemeni parties for settling matters," he said, adding that "we, from the very beginning, have agreed with the parties to conduct negotiations within a timetable." Kuwait has been hosting the talks for a long time and this is enough, he noted.
During a meeting today with UN Special Envoy for Yemen Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, Acting Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah renewed Kuwait's stance of supporting the envoy's efforts in making a success of the peace talks, KUNA reported.
Ould Cheikh Ahmed, meanwhile, held meetings with delegations of Ansar Allah movement and General People's Congress, as well as with the Yemeni government delegation in the framework of peace talks.
The committee dealing with the issue of prisoners and detainees also held a meeting and discussed the release of all prisoners and detainees as soon as possible in accordance with what has been agreed on so as to show goodwill.
Source : QNA
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