Published : Tuesday, 10 February, 2015, Time : 12:00 AM, View Count : 30
SANAA, Feb 9 : Yemeni political factions resumed UN-brokered talks on Monday with the Shiite militia that grabbed power last week, but one group walked out underlining the complexity of the crisis. "We will not return to the table of negotiations," Nasserite party chief Abdullah Nooman told reporters as he left the closed-door meeting in the capital Sanaa. Nooman charged that the Houthi militia was insisting on holding talks based on the "constitutional declaration" under which they took over the government on Friday. The Houthis "have threatened to take measures" against the Nasserite party and Al-Islah, a Sunni Islamist party whose supporters have battled the Shiite militia, he added. ?AFP