BBC: Yemen conflict: Southern separatists give up on self-rule
Separatists in southern Yemen have given up on the self-rule they declared in April.
The separatists, the Southern Transitional Council (STC), agreed the move in an accord with the internationally recognised government.
The accord gives the STC representation in a new Yemeni government to be formed within 30 days.
It could also heal a rift in the Saudi-led coalition backing the government against Houthi rebels in the north.
The accord builds on a ceasefire between the separatists and government signed in June.
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