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Kerry in Oman for Yemen peace talks

MUSCAT, (MILLAT+APP/AFP) – US Secretary of State
John Kerry arrived Monday in Muscat, Omani state media said, for talks expected to focus on efforts to end Yemen’s 19-month conflict.
ONA news agency said Kerry will be in the Gulf sultanate for two
days, in one of his last trips as secretary of state before President Barack Obama’s administration ends on January 20.
He was set for talks on Monday with Oman’s Foreign Minister Yusuf bin
Alawi and to meet ruler Sultan Qaboos.
Kerry has been pushing for a settlement of Yemen’s deadly conflict,
which escalated with the military intervention of a Saudi-led coalition to support the government against Iran-backed Huthi rebels in March 2015.
Oman, one of the few Arab states to have good relations with Iran,
has used its links to mediate peace talks between the insurgents and Yemen’s UN-recognised government of president Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi.
It is also the only Arab nation in the Gulf not part of the Saudi-led
coalition, although it maintains good relations with regional powerhouse Saudi Arabia.
More than 7,000 people have been killed and nearly 37,000 wounded in
Yemen since March 2015, and the UN says millions are in need of food aid.
Another 21 million people urgently need health services, according to
the UN health agency.