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Yemen Government and Houthis Agree to Free 1600 Detainees in the Largest Swap of the 11 Year War

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- Yemen government and Houthis agree to release over 1,600 detainees in largest swap of 11-year war.
- Deal signed in Amman, Jordan after 14 weeks of negotiations involving UN and ICRC.
- Approximately 1,100 Houthi-affiliated detainees to be released; government releases 580 including 7 Saudis and 20 Sudanese.
- Timeline for implementation remains unclear.
- Conflict began in 2014 when Houthis seized Sanaa.
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