Talks to end Yemen's political crisis falter


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  • Monday, 26 Jan 2015

Houthi militants ride a truck as they comb a street where a vehicle, which belongs to a Houthi man, was destroyed after an improvised explosive device under it detonated in Sanaa January 25, 2015. REUTERS/Mohamed al-Sayaghi

SANAA (Reuters) - - Talks aimed at ending Yemen's political crisis faltered on Sunday when three of the country's main political parties quit negotiations with the Iranian-backed Shi'ite Houthi group, raising the prospect of growing chaos.

The parties, which are seen as close to President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, said they walked out of the talks after the Houthis reneged on previous promises.

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