Riyadh: On June 2, According to the U.N. envoy to Yemen, Yemen’s warring parties agreed to extend a U.N.-brokered truce for two months under the same terms as the original deal that was due to expire on Thursday. Delegations from the Saudi-backed government and the movement are expected to return to Amman to continue talks, a Yemeni official said. “For the past two months, Yemenis have experienced the tangible benefits of the truce,” United Nations Special Envoy for Yemen Hans Grundberg said in a statement. Grundberg said it had provided “a rare gl

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