
Yemen’s internationally recognized government and the Houthi movement reached an agreement Tuesday on a large-scale prisoner exchange that would see nearly 3,000 detainees released, including seven Saudi nationals, in what negotiators described as the biggest such deal since the war began.
The agreement was concluded after almost two weeks of talks held in Muscat, hosted by Oman, which has played a central mediating role in Yemen’s decade-long conflict. Officials from both sides confirmed the deal but offered few details on implementation, leaving observers cautious…
