Yemen peace talks must accept country is divided in two, says southern leader
Exclusive: Maj Gen Aidarus al-Zoubaidi says a Houthi-run north and STC-led south is the new reality
The leader seen as integral to solving Yemen's nine-year civil war has said the west has to accept a new reality in which Yemen's north is controlled by the Houthis and the south is run by his separatist Southern Transitional Council (STC).
In a Guardian interview, Maj Gen Aidarus al-Zoubaidi, the president of the STC and vice-president of the UN-recognised government of Yemen, said the planned talks on the country's future had to be reconfigured to meet that new reality, including by putting the issue of a separate southern state at the foreground of discussions. The talks are largely under the control of Saudi Arabia, which wants to find a way to extricate itself from a war that is estimated to have caused more than 250,000 deaths.
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