Yemeni President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi on Saturday rejected a peace proposal submitted by UN envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed aimed at ending the war in his impoverished country, a presidency source told AFP.

Hadi "received Ould Cheikh Ahmed and refused to take the UN proposal" handed to him by the envoy, the source said.

The contents of a peace roadmap which the envoy already presented to the rebels in Yemen's conflict on Tuesday have not been made public.

But informed sources say it calls for agreement on naming a new vice president after the rebels withdraw from the capital Sanaa and other cities and hand over heavy weapons to a third party.

While previous peace proposals were "logical even if to a certain extent... the thoughts presented today under the name of a roadmap... only carry the seeds of war."

The statement confirmed Hadi refused to receive it, citing him as saying that the plan "rewards the putschists while punishing the Yemeni people and legitimacy".

The Iran-backed rebels overran Sanaa in September 2014 before tightening their grip on power and forcing Hadi to flee with members of his government.

While the government has shifted its temporary headquarters to second-city Aden, Hadi resides in Riyadh with most senior officials as security in the Yemeni port city remains fragile.

His loyalists fighting the rebels are backed by a Saudi-led coalition that has bombed the insurgents since March 2015.

Key coalition member, the United Arab Emirates, had welcomed the UN envoy's proposal on Thursday.

The rebels are yet to respond to the proposal and Saudi Arabia has also not commented.

Source:afp.com