Yemen: Saudi-led coalition to halt military offensive
By DW
04 April 2022 |
8:00 am
The Saudi-led coalition said it wants to facilitate political talks and peacemaking efforts during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. The Houthi rebels have rejected the cease-fire offer.
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