Yemen govt trying to 'impose' own agenda on talks: rebel chief
Abdulmalek al-Huthi, leader of Yemen's Shiite rebels who bear his name, accused the exiled government Tuesday of attempting to impose its own agenda on the United Nations and peace talks in Geneva./ "They tried to impose their own agenda," said Huthi, in a televised speech on the Iran-backed rebels' Al-Masirah television channel, accusing the Yemeni government of using the United Nations and envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed as a "tool." "Leave to the United Nations some neutrality to continue its mission... Stop your continuous attempts to ...
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