Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Dr. Anwar bin Mohammed Gargash stressed the importance of the international community and the United Nations to pressure the Houthi militias to implement their commitments under the Swedish agreement and stop their daily violations. The UN envoy to Yemen Martin Griffith began a new visit to Sana'a yesterday, To pressure the Houthis, and force them to implement the agreement.

During his meeting with the envoy of the Kingdom of Sweden to Yemen and Libya, Peter Simenbi, Gargash stressed the necessity of implementing the provisions of the Swedish agreement regarding the withdrawal of the Houthi militias from the city of Hodeidah and its ports, Salib and Ras Issa. He also stressed the importance of pressure by the international community and the United Nations Organization on Al- Under the agreement and stop its daily violations.

Gargash stressed that the political process in Yemen is interrelated and connected, and the next step of this process can not proceed without the full and clear implementation of the Swedish agreement.

During the meeting held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in Abu Dhabi, Gargash expressed his thanks and appreciation for Sweden's efforts to reach a Stockholm agreement and enhance the chances of a political solution in Yemen. , Without the negative interference of the Houthi militias in this regard.

On the other hand, the United Nations envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffith, a new visit to Sanaa, yesterday, to push forward the implementation of the agreement reached last month in Sweden, on the truce of the city of Hodeidah, and pressure on the Houthis, and compel them to implement the agreement, His second visit to Sanaa in January.

A source at the United Nations that Griffith is visiting Sanaa to "work on the speedy implementation of the Hudaydah agreement," without specifying the duration of the international official in Sanaa, and whether he intends to visit Hodeidah.

The convoy of the head of the international redeployment committee in Hodeidah, General Patrick Kamert, was shot by al-Houthi militias last week after inspecting the damage caused to the Ikhwan Thabit compound by the militia bombing.

Yemeni President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi reiterated yesterday his country's support for peace, which is reflected in the implementation of the provisions of the Stockholm agreement, which the Houthi militias did not abide by. He added that this requires more pressure from the international community towards these militias and their agenda.

Hadi said during a meeting with US Central Command Chief General Joseph Fotel and his delegation that Yemen and the United States agree on strategic and tactical goals to confront the challenges of Yemen, the region and the world by confronting the threat of the Huthi-backed and Iranian-backed coup militias. And terrorism, to purge Yemen and the region of its evils.