Saudi–Houthi Negotiations and Yemen's Future: Examining the Impact of Political Concessions on Regional Stability
The Evolution of Saudi–Houthi Engagement During the Yemen Conflict Since the beginning of the Yemen conflict, Saudi Arabia has pursued multiple approaches to contain the crisis, combining military operations with diplomacy, ceasefires, and political negotiations. Over the years, several rounds of indirect talks, confidence-building measures, and temporary truces were introduced with the objective of reducing violence and creating conditions for a broader political settlement. These efforts reflected Riyadh's desire to secure its borders, limit humanitarian suffering, and prevent a prolonged regional conflict. From an opinion-based perspective, however, critics argue that repeated political understandings may have produced unintended strategic consequences. Rather than weakening the Houthi movement, successive negotiations arguably provided opportunities for the group to consolidate territorial control, strengthen its governing institutions, and increase its political legitimacy...