UAE- Houthis peace talks must be genuine: paper


(MENAFN- Emirates News Agency (WAM))

ABU DHABI 8th October 2015 (WAM) -- The news that Yemen's Houthi rebels have agreed to a UN peace plan is welcome if surprising according to a UAE daily.

In its editorial today The National said "According to the BBC which says it has seen a copy of the letter the rebel group wrote to the UN pledging to adhere to a peace deal under which it would withdraw from the cities it has occupied.

It continued "If honoured this could pave the way for the end of the war. Yemen's President Abdrabu Mansur Hadi has previously insisted that the rebel group accept the principle of withdrawing from Yemen's cities before they could be part of peace negotiations.

"But the crucial part is if the deal is honoured. Over the past year the Houthis have repeatedly agreed to do something only to fail to do so. They agreed to ceasefires then broke them. They agreed to negotiate then refused to take part in negotiations. The whole history of their dealings with both Yemen's government and outside mediators has been duplicitous.

"On the same day the BBC reported the Houthi letter Al Arabiya reported that a Houthi delegation had landed in Tehran to request more arms. It is precisely this sort of double-dealing that we have witnessed in the past from the Houthi rebels.

"The UAE and the Saudi-led coalition want peace stability and security to prevail in Yemen. It is the reason why the coalition first went into Yemen. But we want a genuine peace and long-lasting stability. Yemen has paid a bitter price for the Houthis insurgency. The transitional plan has been completely derailed and Yemen has been torn apart. This war has been brutal and has affected every person in the country.

"The coalition has also suffered losses. Today there are Emirati Bahraini and Saudi families mourning for their loved ones young men full of potential they will never have a chance to fulfil. We will not insult their memory by falling into the trap of believing the Houthis only to face more war in a few months.

The Abu Dhabi-based daily concluded by saying "That's why it is essential that the Houthis take genuine steps towards peace. A good first step would be to remove their troops from some cities for example Taez. The Houthis began this war and they must instil confidence in the coalition that they genuinely want peace. The people of Yemen the UAE and Saudi Arabia have given too much for anything other than a genuine peace."


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