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Yemen’s southern separatists have disbanded, delegate to talks in Saudia Arabia says

By Thomson Reuters Jan 9, 2026 | 4:32 AM

DUBAI, Jan 9 (Reuters) – Yemen’s main southern separatist group has decided to disband, one of its members said in a ‍statement broadcast on state media on Friday in Saudi Arabia, where a delegation from the group, which appears to be splitting, has been attending peace talks.

There was no immediate comment from those ‌members of the separatist group – ‌the Southern Transitional Council (STC) – who are not taking part in the Riyadh talks, which were aimed at ending a crisis between Gulf powers Saudi Arabia ​and the United Arab Emirates over developments in Yemen.

The UAE-backed leader of STC, Aidarous ‍al-Zubaidi, fled Yemen on ​Wednesday instead of heading to Saudi ​Arabia for the talks, which follow a sweeping ‍advance through southern Yemen by the STC close to Saudi Arabia’s border, which angered the Saudi government.

The Saudi-led coalition later said he had escaped with the help of UAE ‍officers on a flight that ultimately landed at a military airport in Abu Dhabi.

A member of the ‍delegation in ‍Riyadh read a statement outlining ​the decision to disband the group ​on ⁠Saudi Arabia’s state al Ekhbariya ‌TV and media in Yemen.

The STC had said it had lost contact with all members of the delegation in Riyadh, indicating a split was emerging within the group.

(Reporting by Jana Choukeir; editing by ⁠Philippa Fletcher)