Has Yemen’s government been sidelined after Saudi-Iran deal?
There has been no evidence to suggest that Yemen's government has been sidelined after the Saudi-Iran deal. The agreement, which was announced in January 2021, aimed to ease tensions between the two regional powers and could potentially lead to a resolution of the Yemen conflict. While the deal has raised hopes for peace in Yemen, the country's government remains a key player in any peace negotiations. In fact, Yemen's government is currently engaged in talks with the Houthi rebels, who control large parts of the country, in an effort to reach a political settlement. The Saudi-Iran deal may have positive implications for Yemen, but it is still too early to determine its long-term impact on the country's political landscape.
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