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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; Saudi Arabia has welcomed the recent agreement between Yemen’s Houthi group and the internationally recognized Yemeni government to exchange nearly 3,000 prisoners, describing it as a significant humanitarian step toward easing suffering and rebuilding trust.</p>



<p>The development has been received positively across diplomatic and humanitarian circles, as it reflects renewed willingness among the parties to prioritize human lives amid years of conflict.</p>



<p>The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that the prisoner exchange represents more than a logistical arrangement, highlighting its importance as a confidence-building measure in a deeply divided landscape.</p>



<p>By facilitating the return of detainees to their families, the agreement is expected to bring relief to thousands of households affected by prolonged separation and uncertainty.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia expressed its appreciation for the constructive role played by the Sultanate of Oman, which hosted and sponsored the talks over several weeks.</p>



<p>Oman’s consistent diplomatic engagement has been widely recognized as a stabilizing influence, helping to bridge differences and maintain open channels of dialogue.</p>



<p>The Kingdom also commended the efforts of the United Nations Special Envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, whose mediation has been central to advancing practical humanitarian solutions.</p>



<p>The involvement of the International Committee of the Red Cross was equally praised, reflecting the organization’s long-standing commitment to neutral humanitarian action.</p>



<p>According to the agreement, the exchange will involve the release of 1,700 prisoners held by the Houthi group in return for 1,200 detainees named by the Yemeni government.</p>



<p>Among those to be released are citizens of Saudi Arabia and Sudan, underscoring the regional dimensions of the conflict and the broader humanitarian impact of the deal.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia reiterated that it supports all initiatives aimed at achieving peace, security, and stability in Yemen in line with the aspirations of the Yemeni people.</p>



<p>The Kingdom has consistently stressed that sustainable peace can only be achieved through dialogue, compromise, and inclusive political processes.</p>



<p>Observers note that prisoner exchanges often serve as important entry points for wider negotiations, helping to reduce tensions and establish minimum levels of trust.</p>



<p>In Yemen’s context, such steps are particularly valuable after years of hostilities that have severely affected civilian life and infrastructure.</p>



<p>The agreement also sends a positive signal to the international community, demonstrating that negotiated outcomes remain possible despite complex challenges.</p>



<p>Humanitarian advocates have welcomed the deal as a reminder that incremental progress can still deliver tangible relief to those most affected by conflict.</p>



<p>Families awaiting the return of loved ones see the agreement as a moment of hope after enduring long periods of emotional and psychological strain.</p>



<p>Regional support has been described as crucial for the effective implementation of the exchange, ensuring that commitments are honored on all sides.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia has called for continued cooperation among the parties to maintain momentum and translate this agreement into further confidence-building measures.</p>



<p>The Kingdom’s stance aligns with broader regional efforts to de-escalate tensions and promote political solutions across the Middle East.</p>



<p>Diplomatic sources suggest that sustained engagement and verification mechanisms will be key to ensuring the smooth execution of the prisoner releases.</p>



<p>The successful completion of the exchange could pave the way for additional humanitarian agreements, including ceasefires and access for aid delivery.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia has reiterated that peace in Yemen remains a strategic and moral priority, given the shared history and deep ties between the two countries.</p>



<p>The Kingdom continues to emphasize that lasting stability requires addressing humanitarian needs alongside political and economic recovery.</p>



<p>As the agreement moves toward implementation, international partners are expected to remain closely involved to support transparency and accountability.</p>



<p>The prisoner exchange stands as a reminder that even amid prolonged conflict, dialogue-driven outcomes can restore dignity and hope.</p>



<p>For Yemen, this step offers a modest but meaningful path toward reconciliation and reduced human suffering.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia’s endorsement reinforces its role as a supporter of diplomatic solutions and humanitarian progress in the region.</p>



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