
Trump says bombing of Yemen to stop as Oman confirms US-Houthi ceasefire
Al Jazeera
Oman says it brokers truce between Washington and Houthis, says neither side will target the other.
President Donald Trump has announced the United States is abandoning its daily bombing campaign of Yemen based on an understanding with the Houthis as Oman confirms that it has brokered a ceasefire between Washington and the armed group.
“The Houthis have announced to us that they don’t want to fight any more. They just don’t want to fight, and we will honour that, and we will stop the bombings,” Trump told reporters in the White House on Tuesday during a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Trump claimed that the Iran-aligned Yemeni group “capitulated” and has promised not to carry out attacks on shipping. It launched those attacks in October 2023 shortly after the war in Gaza started, saying the attacks were in support of Palestinians.
“I will accept their word, and we will be stopping the bombing of Houthis, effective immediately,” the US president said.
Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi said the two sides have agreed to a ceasefire.













