The talks would be accompanied by a ceasefire in the war-torn country where a Saudi-led coalition launched a military campaign in support of the internationally-recognised government one year ago, said the official who requested anonymity.
Yemen's warring parties who met with UN envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed last week have agreed on "the principle of holding a new round of talks in late March in Kuwait", the official told AFP.
Yemen's Foreign Minister, Abdulmalik al-Mekhlafi, on a visit to Doha, later said the government would attend the talks.
"Preparations are ongoing for the next round of peace talks on Yemen," he wrote, without giving a specific date or location.
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A resumption of talks must be accompanied by a "week-long truce that could be renewed if respected", he said, adding that discussions should focus on the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 2216.
The resolution states that the rebels must withdraw from seized territories and disarm, before peace talks can progress.
"We are going to go to these peace talks and ... We are hopeful that we are going to reach a solution," he told the conference, speaking in Arabic.