Yemen Houthis free Saudi captive

Yemen Houthis free Saudi captive

Yemen's Houthi rebels have handed over one of five captured Saudi Arabian soldiers to committee overseeing the group's ceasefire with the government.

The exchange on Monday was part of a ceasefire agreement between the group and the Yemeni government.
It follows reports in the Saudi press that an exchange of the five soldiers, as demanded by Saudi Arabia, was close at hand.
Saudi Arabia issued an ultimatum for the release of the soldiers as a sign the Houthis were committed to holding the ceasefire.
Earlier, Sheikh Ali Qarsha, a mediator between the Yemeni authorities and the Houthis, also confirmed to Al Jazeera that the Houthis were committed to handing over the Saudi soldiers.
Fighting between the Houthi group and Saudi forces has raged since the Yemeni fighters moved into Saudi territory in November.
Government control
The six-point ceasefire agreement also calls for Houthi fighters to unblock roads and return territory to government control.
The government has moved to extend state control into Houthi-held areas.
Al-Salami said that Houthi representatives in the committee had helped organize efforts to clear mines and unblock roads, making it possible for the Yemeni army to deploy to the Saudi border region.
The Houthi fighters, whose main battle has been with the Yemeni government, agreed on Thursday to a truce to end a conflict that has raged on and off since 2004.
The ceasefire has proved shaky, with the car of Mohammed al-Qawsi, Yemen's interior ministry undersecretary, came under fire on Friday in the northern city of Saada, hours after the ceasefire was to have officially begun.
PHOTO CAPTION
Saudi soldiers deploy near the border with Yemen in the desert region of Khuba, 2009.
Al-Jazeera

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