Yemeni President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi warned today of the failure of the agreement of the Swedish consultations, and said that the failure and failure of the Swedish agreement is a failure of the entire peace process, Hadi accused the Huthi group to breach the cease-fire in the city of Hodeidah, west of Yemen.

During his meeting in Riyadh, Yemeni President Martin Griffith and Head of the Redeployment Committee in Hodeidah, Patrick Kamert, said that the legitimate government is committed to the agreement of Sweden and stressed the need to abide by and expedite the implementation of its provisions, including the ceasefire, withdrawal from Hodeidah and harboring, File of prisoners and detainees.

The Yemeni president called on the United Nations to "put points on the letters and inform the international community and everyone of the shortcomings and obstacles to the peace steps and opportunities for success," pointing out in this regard to "the intransigence of the coup and their failure and their failure to always implement any era or agreement through their past experience and experience "He said.

General Camert
For his part, General Kamert reviewed the practical steps he has taken in the past period in Hodeidah and the challenges he faced, hoping to overcome them through the arrival of international observers to oversee the steps of implementation of the agreement of Sweden.

A Yemeni official, who declined to be identified, told AFP that Yemeni parties loyal to President Hadi called on the United Nations to perform "more clearly and firmly" against the Houthis in a meeting with the parties in Griffith.

The agency quoted diplomatic sources as saying that the United Nations was looking for an alternative to General Kammert and that he would continue his mission until the appointment of a successor. The Houthis criticized Kamert and accused him of not taking responsibility and of implementing "other agendas" in Hodeidah.

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The convoy of the head of the Redeployment Committee in Hodeidah was fired on January 17, causing no casualties, when he left a meeting with the Yemeni government. The United Nations said it did not know the source of the fire.

Under the Swedish agreement signed last month, the Huthis agreed to withdraw from the ports of the province of Hodeidah (the port of Hodeidah, Ras Issa and Salif), as well as the agreement on the withdrawal of Houthis and government forces from the entire city of Hodeidah.

Rights violations
On the other hand, Kamal Jendoubi, head of the United Nations Panel of Experts on Human Rights Violations in Yemen, called for a ceasefire agreement covering all of Yemen's governorates.

Jendoubi said in a statement to the island on the occasion of his participation in a hearing in the European Parliament that the cease-fire agreement in Hodeidah an initial entry should be built on, but not enough.

The head of the Commission on Human Rights in the European Parliament Antonio Panzeri described the situation in Yemen complex, and that the solution requires a political breakthrough to allow the start of a new round of negotiations, and explained - at a hearing in parliament on Yemen - that the cease-fire agreement in Sweden contributed to the reduction of hostilities.