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Yemen's southern separatists have struck a power-sharing deal with the internationally-recognised government aimed at ending a conflict simmering within the country's long-running civil war, sources on both sides said on Friday.
The deal would see the secessionist Southern Transitional Council (STC) handed a number of ministries, and the government return to the southern city of Aden, according to officials and reports in Saudi media.
Security Belt Forces - dominated by the STC - in August took control of Aden, which had served as the government's base since it was ousted from the capital Sanaa by Iran-backed Houthi rebels in 2014.
In recent weeks the warring factions have been holding indirect and discreet talks mediated by Saudi Arabia in Jeddah.
"We signed the final draft of the agreement and are waiting for the joint signature within days," an STC official currently in Riyadh said. Both Yemen's President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi and STC leader Aidarous Al Zoubeidi are expected to attend a ceremony in Riyadh, he added.
A Yemeni government official, declining to be named, confirmed the deal had been agreed and was expected to be signed by Tuesday.
It sets out "the reformation of the government, with the STC included in a number of ministries, and the return of the government to Aden within seven days after the agreement being signed," he said.
Saudi Arabia's Al Ekhbariya state television said a government of 24 ministers would be formed, "divided equally between the southern and northern governorates of Yemen". Under the deal, the Yemeni prime minister would return to Aden to "reactivate state institutions", it added. Al Ekhbariya said the Saudi-led military coalition would oversee a "joint committee" to implement the agreement.
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