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    Here's what it means for you.

    This agreement could signal a pivotal moment in the Yemen conflict, influencing future peace negotiations.

    What happened

    An agreement was signed to release 1,750 prisoners and detainees from all Yemeni parties and Coalition forces.

    The Context

    • Largest Deal: This is the largest prisoner exchange deal in the Yemen crisis to date.
    • Humanitarian Focus: The Coalition emphasizes the humanitarian nature of the prisoner and detainee issue.
    • UN Facilitation: The agreement was signed in Amman, Jordan, under the auspices of the UN Special Envoy for Yemen.

    Takeaway

    The successful implementation of this agreement could pave the way for further negotiations and peace efforts in Yemen.

    8 Articles
    Al-Jazirah

    اتفاقية لإطلاق سراح 1750 أسيرا ومحتجزا من جميع الأطراف اليمنية

    The spokesperson for the Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen, Major General Turki Al-Maliki, announced the signing of an agreement to release 1,750 prisoners and detainees from all Yemeni parties and the coalition forces, including 27 detainees ...

    Asharq Al-Awsat

    توقيع أكبر اتفاق لتبادل أسرى في الأزمة اليمنية

    The Saudi-led Coalition for Supporting Legitimacy in Yemen announced the signing of the largest prisoner exchange agreement in the Yemeni crisis, which will see the release of 1,750 prisoners and detainees from all Yemeni parties, including 27 from t...

    Al Bilad

    التحالف: إطلاق سراح 1750 أسيرًا ومحتجزًا بينهم 7 سعوديين

    The spokesperson for the coalition forces, Major General Turki Al-Maliki, announced the signing of an agreement for the release of 1,750 prisoners and detainees from all Yemeni parties and coalition forces, including 27 from the coalition, among them...

    Saudi Gazette

    1750 prisoners to be released in Yemen exchange deal, including 7 Saudis

    An agreement has been reached for the release of 1,750 prisoners of war and detainees from various Yemeni factions and Coalition forces, including seven Saudi prisoners. This agreement was signed in Amman, Jordan, under the auspices of the UN Special...

    Saudi Gazette

    1750 prisoners to be released in Yemen exchange deal, including 7 Saudis

    An agreement has been reached for the release of 1,750 prisoners of war and detainees from various Yemeni factions and Coalition forces, including seven Saudi prisoners. This agreement was signed in Amman, Jordan, under the auspices of the UN Special...

    RT Arabic

    "تحالف دعم الشرعية في اليمن": إطلاق سراح 1750 أسيرا ومحتجزا من جميع الأطراف بينهم 7 سعوديين

    The spokesperson for the Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen, Major General Turki Al-Maliki, announced an agreement to release 1,750 prisoners and detainees from various Yemeni parties and coalition forces, including seven Saudis. This developme...

    Al Watan

    التحالف: إطلاق سراح 1750 أسيرا ومحتجزا بينهم 7 سعوديين

    The spokesperson for the Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen, Major General Turki Al-Maliki, announced the signing of an agreement to release 1,750 prisoners and detainees from all Yemeni parties and coalition forces. This agreement includes the...

    Okaz

    اتفاق لإطلاق 1750 أسيراً ومحتجزاً من جميع الأطراف اليمنية بينهم 7 سعوديين

    The official spokesperson for the Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen, Major General Turki Al-Maliki, announced the signing of an agreement to release 1,750 prisoners and detainees from all Yemeni parties, including 27 from the coalition, among ...

    Asharq Al-Awsat

    «التحالف»: اتفاق لإطلاق سراح 1750 أسيراً من جميع الأطراف اليمنية

    The Saudi-led coalition supporting legitimacy in Yemen announced the signing of an agreement to release 1,750 prisoners and detainees from all Yemeni parties, including 27 members of the coalition, among whom are seven Saudis.