Houthi spokesman says they are ready for good relations with Saudi Arabia: Al Arabiya

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Updated 25 March 2021
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Houthi spokesman says they are ready for good relations with Saudi Arabia: Al Arabiya

  • Abdul-Salam said they need to reopen ports and airports

DUBAI: Houthi spokesman, Mohammed Abdul-Salam, said the militia are ready for good relations with Saudi Arabia, Al Arabiya TV reported.

Abdul-Salam said they need to reopen ports and airports and that they have informed the Omani mediator of their views on the Saudi initiative in Yemen.

On March 22, Saudi Arabia has launched a wide-ranging initiative to bring peace to Yemen, deliver aid to its people and end the country’s six-year war.

The plan calls for a nationwide cease-fire supervised by the UN, the reopening of Sanaa airport, and new talks to reach a political resolution to the conflict.

Restrictions on the Red Sea port of Hodeidah would be eased, allowing access for ships and cargo. Income from the port, including taxes, would go to the central bank in Hodeidah in accordance with the Stockholm agreement.

The Saudi peace plan was widely welcomed across the region and the world, and was immediately supported by Yemen’s government, which blamed the Houthis for the failure of previous initiatives.

Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Yemen Mohammed Al-Jaber said  there were positive signals from the Houthis regarding the Kingdom’s initiative to end the war in Yemen that was announced on Monday.

“There is an opportunity to advance the interests of the Yemenis above any ambitions,” he said.

A spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the UN welcomed any rapprochement between Saudi Arabia and the Houthis.

“We’ve been very hopeful that there would be an improvement in relations between the various parties,” Farhan Haq said.

“Martin Griffiths is in touch with all parties and we’ll see what can be done to help bring the parties closer together and get to the resolution of this conflict,” Haq said.


Abbas discusses Palestinian developments in Gaza, West Bank with Norwegian king

Updated 12 February 2026
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Abbas discusses Palestinian developments in Gaza, West Bank with Norwegian king

  • Abbas said that the Israeli government’s actions aim to weaken Palestinian institutions and hinder the two-state solution

LONDON: President Mahmoud Abbas discussed the latest developments in the Occupied Palestinian Territories with King Harald V of Norway on Thursday.

Abbas recognized Norway’s financial, humanitarian, and development assistance to the Palestinian people, which ultimately led to the diplomatic recognition of a Palestinian state in May 2024.

Abbas discussed with King Harald the serious situation in the Palestinian regions of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. He warned of the ongoing Israeli “policy of genocidal aggression, blockade and starvation against the Palestinian people,” in Gaza, according to the Wafa news agency.

He said that the Israeli government’s actions aim to weaken Palestinian institutions and hinder the two-state solution.

The meeting at the Royal Palace in Oslo included PLO Executive Committee Member Ziad Abu Amr, Presidential Diplomatic Adviser Majdi Al-Khalidi, and Ambassador Marie Antoinette Sedin, the representative of the State of Palestine to Norway.

Abbas is on a two-day official visit to strengthen ties and discuss developments in Palestine and the region, Wafa added.