Revealing a new round of negotiations to pay salaries and withdraw the Houthi currency

An informed source revealed arrangements to hold a round of negotiations between the legitimate government and the terrorist Houthi militia, to discuss economic files, pay salaries and withdraw the Houthi currency.
Journalist Fares Al-Humairi quoted an informed source as saying, “Arrangements are currently being made to hold... A round of negotiations between the government and the Houthis will discuss a number of economic issues.” He explained that the most prominent issues that will be discussed are “the issue of suspended salaries and establishing a mechanism to withdraw the coin (100 riyal denomination) from the market, which was minted by the Houthis last March.” It is traded in Sanaa and areas controlled by the militias.”
This comes after the Central Bank of Yemen in Aden retracted decisions aimed at liberating the banking sector from the grip of the Houthi militias.