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Esmail Ould Shaikh Ahmad during talks with the Yemeni government delegation in Kuwait on Thursday. Image Credit: Twitter

Kuwait City: The UN special envoy to Yemen said Thursday he plans to suspend peace talks between the country’s warring parties at the weekend but that negotiations will resume later.

Esmail Ould Shaikh Ahmad has been mediating the talks between President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi’s government and Iran-backed Al Houthi rebels and their allies in Kuwait since April 21, without a major breakthrough.

“We plan to hold the final session (of the talks) on Saturday,” the Mauritanian diplomat said in an interview on state-run Kuwait TV.

“We are working on issuing a communique that will emphasise on the main points we have achieved.”

The talks would resume later, he said, without providing a specific date or the location but he added that they could return to Kuwait.

Ould Shaikh Ahmad said he offered delegates a peace plan a few days ago, and thanked the government for its positive response while adding that the rebels had some reservations.

The envoy said all difficult issues were discussed and some achievements were made during the negotiations.

“We wanted to have a sustainable and lasting peace agreement,” said Ould Shaikh Ahmad who on Wednesday briefed the UN Security Council about the talks.

The peace plan calls for the rebels to withdraw from territories they occupied in September 2014 including the capital Sana’a and hand over heavy weapons, said Ould Shaikh Ahmad.

The government delegation which left Kuwait this week returned to the emirate late Thursday to attend the final session, its spokesman Mohammad Al Emrani told AFP.

The rebels had insisted that first a national unity government must be formed and a new consensus president appointed to oversee the transition.