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German FM in surprise Yemen visit | German FM in surprise Yemen visit |
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German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle has made a surprise visit to Yemen, where five German nationals have been held hostage for six months. | |
He raised the issue during talks with President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa. | |
Five Germans, including three children, and a Briton were seized in northern Yemen while picnicking in June. | Five Germans, including three children, and a Briton were seized in northern Yemen while picnicking in June. |
Mr Westerwelle is the first Western minister to visit Yemen since a local al-Qaeda branch said they tried to bomb a US airliner over Detroit in December. | Mr Westerwelle is the first Western minister to visit Yemen since a local al-Qaeda branch said they tried to bomb a US airliner over Detroit in December. |
Last week, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab - the Nigerian man accused of attempting to detonate a bomb on the Amsterdam-Detroit flight on Christmas Day - was charged with the attempted murder of 290 people and five other counts. | Last week, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab - the Nigerian man accused of attempting to detonate a bomb on the Amsterdam-Detroit flight on Christmas Day - was charged with the attempted murder of 290 people and five other counts. |
The plane landed safely after passengers and crew overpowered him. | The plane landed safely after passengers and crew overpowered him. |
Hostages 'alive' | Hostages 'alive' |
Mr Westerwelle said President Saleh had told him during their meeting he had information about the location of the German hostages, according to the AFP news agency. | |
Last week, a senior Yemeni official said the six hostages were still alive. | |
The hostages were seized while picnicking in the northern Saada region. The kidnapped adults all worked at a local hospital. | The hostages were seized while picnicking in the northern Saada region. The kidnapped adults all worked at a local hospital. |
Two German nurses and a South Korean aid worker - who were part of the group - were found dead later in June. | Two German nurses and a South Korean aid worker - who were part of the group - were found dead later in June. |
The Yemeni government has blamed a local Shia rebel group, led by Abdulmalik al-Houthi, for the kidnapping, but it has denied any involvement. | The Yemeni government has blamed a local Shia rebel group, led by Abdulmalik al-Houthi, for the kidnapping, but it has denied any involvement. |
The group has fought a sporadic insurgency in the Zaidi Shia heartland between Sanaa and the border with Saudi Arabia. | The group has fought a sporadic insurgency in the Zaidi Shia heartland between Sanaa and the border with Saudi Arabia. |
A local tribal leader in the area, speaking anonymously to the Associated Press news agency, has blamed al-Qaeda. | A local tribal leader in the area, speaking anonymously to the Associated Press news agency, has blamed al-Qaeda. |
Al-Qaeda is known to have operated in the area, and analysts say it may be regrouping in Yemen after coming under pressure in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. | Al-Qaeda is known to have operated in the area, and analysts say it may be regrouping in Yemen after coming under pressure in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. |
More than 200 foreign nationals have been kidnapped in Yemen in the last 15 years, often for ransom. But most have been released unharmed. | More than 200 foreign nationals have been kidnapped in Yemen in the last 15 years, often for ransom. But most have been released unharmed. |