Stop attacking and start negotiating, US tells Houthis

Stop attacking and start negotiating, US tells Houthis

Washington says the rebels' ambushes in Yemen are 'unacceptable' and put civilians at risk.

Houthi tribesmen hold their weapons as they chant slogans during a tribal gathering in Sanaa in 2019. (AP pic)
WASHINGTON:
US State Department spokesman Ned Price said on Monday that the Houthis must demonstrate willingness to engage in a political process to achieve peace in Yemen after the group claimed responsibility for drone and missile attacks on Saudi Arabia.

The leaders of the Iran-aligned Houthi movement “have to demonstrate their willingness to engage in a political process. They need to quite simply stop attacking and start negotiating,” said Price.

“Only then will we be able to make progress towards the political settlement that we’re after.”

Saudi-led coalition authorities said most of Sunday’s drones and missiles were intercepted en route to their targets and there were no casualties or property losses from the attacks.

Price said the attacks were “unacceptable” and put civilians at risk, including Americans.

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