The Arab League

The Arab League called for a responsible dialogue as UAE-backed southern separatists and Saudi-led militia have engaged in fresh fighting in Yemen’s southern port city of Aden.

Iran Press/Middle East: An official source at the Arab League Secretariat said that the secretary-general of the league is following with the concern developments in Aden. 

The official sources emphasized on the necessity to arbitrate reason and put the best interest of Yemeni state about any narrow considerations in order to preserve security, safety, and unity of the country of Yemen, Egyptian daily Youm7 reported.

The sources added that its clear that there is no possibility of military resolution of the battles between the people one of country, calling on all parties to calm down to end the differences and suffering of the Yemeni people.

Aden residents said the clashes resumed Saturday dawn between the southern separatists and Saudi-backed militants loyal to ex-Yemeni president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi.

The battles, they added, centered on the all-but empty presidential palace and in a neighborhood, where self-proclaimed interior minister Ahmed al-Mayssari lives.

The minister, however, had left his home during a lull in fighting the previous night, unnamed sources told Reuter.

The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), a humanitarian NGO, warned that civilians have been trapped in their homes with dwindling food and water supplies.101/216

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