The Saada-based Al-Houthi group has demanded to end US interventions in Yemen's affairs as one condition out of ten others to engage in the national dialogue conference that will be held according to the GCC –brokered power transfer deal.
In a statement, the group further asked the authorities to express its attitudes towards "US violations" against Yemen's sovereignty, pointing out that US soldiers enter to Yemeni lands and kill Yemenis.
Meanwhile, cooperation between the Houthi group and the family of the former president Ali Abdullah Saleh has recently increased.
A spokesman of the General People Congress Abdul-Jani has lately said in a press conference that the GPC had to ally with Al-Houthi as all regional and international forces abandoned it.
A newspaper close to the Houthi group, Al-Hawiah, has said that one relative of Saleh met with the Iranian ambassador to Sana'a, but it did not mention the name of the person.
Locals of Saada revealed that officers of the Republican Guard led by the elderly son of Saleh, Ahmed, are currently existed in Sada'a with the aim of training Houthi militias on military planning and military operation management.
Media sources had said that Saleh opened a training centre for the Houthi group inside one brigade of the Republican Guard in Al-Khamseen street of the capital Sana'a.
Al-Ahali Newspaper said that Ahmed Ali Saleh met on March 29 with six high-ranking members of the Houth group in Al-Subaha military camp and that they agreed to enhance mutual cooperation and cooperation.