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Yemen’s PM, exiled government return to Aden: spokesman

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Yemen’s Prime Minister Khaled Bahah and several ministers from his government travelled Wednesday to Aden from exile in Saudi Arabia after loyalist forces pushed Iran-backed rebels out of the city.

“The government has moved its base from Riyadh to Aden,” government spokesman Rajeh Badi told AFP.

There was no indication that President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi, who fled Yemen in late March when the Shiite Huthi rebels closed in on his refuge in Aden, was set to return.

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