A Yemeni government source told Reuters on Sunday that preparations are underway to transfer Yemen's President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi to the United States tonight to receive urgent medical treatment.
According to Reuters, Hadi will stay in the US until the United Nations General Assembly meeting at the end of September.
Yemen has been engulfed in an armed conflict between the government — nominally headed by Hadi — and the armed Houthi political opposition faction since 2015. A Saudi-led coalition of mostly Persian Gulf nations has been carrying out airstrikes against the Houthis at Hadi's request since March 2015.
Hadi has been living in exile in Riyadh since the Houthis seized the Yemen capital of Sanaa and he has been said to be being treated for a heart condition since 2011.
UN Special Envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths reportedly met Hadi in Riyadh on Saturday to discuss the latest negotiations and developments ahead of UN-backed peace consultations expected to take place in Geneva in September.
The situation in the war-torn country has deteriorated significantly since June, when the Saudi-led coalition launched an offensive to seize Al Hudaydah, a key port city for humanitarian aid, from the Houthis.
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