Could ceasefire in Yemen bring hope for peace?
The conflict in Yemen between Houthi rebels and forces loyal to a deposed president has killed nearly 6,000 people since March this year and caused 21 million people to be in need of humanitarian aid.
Today the warring factions gathered in UN talks in Switzerland and the struggle for power appears to be on hold with a ceasefire.
With radical groups using the ongoing violence as a foothold in the Arab world, is there hope for peace in Yemen's largely forgotten war?
ITV News Correspondent Juliet Bremner reports: