The peace talks brokered by Saudi Arabia between Emirati-backed separatists and the internationally recognized government has been suspended by the Yemeni separatists according to the information reaching Viewers Corner News correspondent in Sanaa. After the separatists’ announcement of suspending the talk, fighting resumed between the separatists and government forces in Abyan, where Saudi-led coalition deployed troops in June to observe the cease-fire. The secessionist Southern Transitional Council said that the group informed Saudi Arabia of the suspension. The militias accused Yemeni President, Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi of sending forces in the southern province of Abyan. The secessionist group alleged that the government of Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi has failed to pay salaries and pensions in the southern provinces, especially those of military and security personnel. They also accused the government of killing more that 75 separatist fighters in the province of Abyan since June 22 when the two parties agreed to cease fire. The Yemen war has killed more than 112,000 people and caused the world’s worst humanitarian crisis according to United Nations.
Source: Viewers Corner News.