The UN envoy for Yemen on Tuesday (October 25th) presented a proposal to the Houthis (Ansarallah) and their allies on advancing prospects for peace as protests marred the final day of talks in Sanaa, AFP reported.
Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed said the Houthis would give their response to the written roadmap on political and security arrangements in the coming days.
"All parties must co-operate fully and swiftly to support political alternatives to secure lasting peace guided by a conviction that violence is never a viable solution," the UN envoy said in a statement.
"The previous weeks and months confirmed that there are no winners in war and violence is never a viable solution."
The envoy called for a return to a cessation of hostilities after a 72-hour ceasefire to allow aid deliveries officially ended at midnight Saturday as the two sides traded accusations of violations.