CoinWorld News, on the 21st, after negotiations in Amman, the capital of Jordan, both sides of the Yemen armed conflict signed a personnel exchange agreement involving approximately 1,700 people. An official responsible for prisoner affairs from the Houthi armed group stated that the negotiating delegation has returned to Sanaa.

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GateUser-8e84d799
· 5h ago
The Sana'a delegation has returned to report.
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LittleBearWatchingTheMarket
· 5h ago
I hope these people can really go home.
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PanicSellPaul
· 5h ago
Are crypto community users also concerned about this?
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ViewingNarrativesFromAHotAir
· 5h ago
Are you tired from hitting both sides?
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L2ArbitrageYoungster
· 5h ago
Are prisoner exchanges often a sign of an impending ceasefire?
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ProofOfNap
· 5h ago
Negotiation tables are much cheaper than battlefields.
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SeaSaltAirdropNotes
· 5h ago
Houthi officials' words sound quite official.
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FeeswitchWhisperer
· 5h ago
1700 families can now reunite
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MildRugAllergy
· 5h ago
The mess in Yemen has been dragging on for too long.
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FlamingoFacingJudgment
· 5h ago
How come CoinWorld also started reporting political news now
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