The
United Nations envoy for
Yemen welcomed Saturday an offer from the country's Huthi rebels to halt all attacks on
Saudi Arabia, saying it could bring an end to years of bloody conflict.
Implementation of the initiative by the Huthis "in good faith could send a powerful message of the will to end the war," Special Envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths said.
The Iran-backed Huthis, which control the capital Sanaa and other parts of Yemen, have been fighting against a Saudi-led coalition which supports the country's internationally recognized government in a devastating five-year war.