Yemeni parties resume talks in Kuwait

Yemeni warring parties' delegations resumed peace negotiations in Kuwait on Tuesday after a 24-hour pause over divergent views on the agenda of talks, mainly ceasefire. 
Attended by all Yemeni delegations, today's talks were held under supervision of UN Special Envoy to Yemen Ismael Ould Cheikh Ahmed, Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) reported. 
Earlier in the day, Kuwait Emir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah welcomed the UN envoy for Yemen, Head of General People's Congress delegation Aref Al-Zouka, Head of Ansarullah group delegation Mohammad Faletah, and Yemeni Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Abdulmalik Mikhlafi.
The negotiators focus on the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution No 2216, ongoing efforts to augment the ceasefire agreement that took force on April 10, as well as a peaceful process in Yemen based on the GCC Initiative and the outcome of the Yemeni National Dialogue.

Source: QNA