Yemen Rebels Refuse Sanaa Airport As Domestic Hub
Sumaira FH Published December 08, 2018 | 12:22 AM
Yemen's Huthi rebels on Friday turned down a government demand that Sanaa international airport, shut for years in a war between the two rivals, be reopened as a hub for domestic flights.
"Sanaa airport is an international airport," Huthi representative Abdulmalik al-Ajri told AFP at UN-brokered peace talks in Sweden.
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