War On Yemen Proceeding Towards Its End.
If the news about Saudi Arabia’s decision to end the war in Yemen is true, which, of course, seems to be true considering the acceleration in the process of convergence between Saudi Arabia and Iran, this means a major turning point in the region that can improve relations between to lead the two Arab countries of Saudi Arabia and Yemen from confrontation to cooperation and close the page of conflict between them for decades to come.
According to Rai Al-Youm, the Al-Mayadeen network close to Yemen’s Ansarullah movement has quoted Yemeni sources as saying that “Khalid bin Salman”, the Minister of Defense of Saudi Arabia and the successor to the crown prince of this country and the bearer of the Yemen case, “Rashad Al-Alimi”, the head of the Yemeni Presidential Council and He invited its members to Riyadh and briefed them on a version of the recent understandings with the government of Sana’a regarding the one-year extension of the ceasefire, reducing the severity of the blockade and some other proposed solutions to the Yemeni crisis.
The leadership of Saudi Arabia has realized that this war, which entered its ninth year a few days ago and exhausted the participating parties in terms of material and life, cannot be resolved based on a military solution, and the shortest way to end it is through dialogue and negotiation. And this is what happened first indirectly, then through intermediaries, and then directly.
In the shadow of a carefully planned “political coup”, the leadership of Saudi Arabia took strategic steps that surprised everyone both in the region and in the international arena. These steps can be summarized as follows:
First: Gradual separation from America after failing to protect them and removing its missiles i.e. “Patriot” and “THAD” from American bases at a critical moment and moving towards the east i.e. China and north i.e. Russia as the leaders of the new world order.
Second: The secret dialogue with its rival, Iran, the biggest supporter of Yemen’s Ansarullah, which under China’s supervision ended in a historic agreement between the two sides in Beijing with the presence of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Third: Saudi Arabia’s “intelligent” initiative as a prelude to a comprehensive settlement of the Yemeni war in the “gradual and extendable ceasefire system” under the “formal” supervision of the United Nations has been shown to have reduced tensions to some extent. .
But the silent and secret aspect of the settlement of the situation in Yemen is the features and details of the final settlement of the crisis in this country, which was probably achieved in the talks between Saudi Arabia and Iran, and the next step of the reconciliation of Yemen during a wide meeting in Riyadh within weeks or months. The future is discussed, during which the main lines of an initiative based on participation in the governance of Yemen may be drawn.