Yemeni Prime Minister Dr. Moeen Abdulmalik stressed that the implementation of the Stockholm Agreement and the vision of a comprehensive settlement of the political solution in Yemen should not be based on the three internationally accepted and internationally endorsed references represented by the Gulf Initiative and its Executive Mechanism, the outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference and the relevant UN Security Council resolutions. Resolution 2216.

During his meeting with the Russian Ambassador to Yemen Vladimir Didushkin, the Prime Minister expressed his confidence in the international community's adherence to these references and its continued support, considering that bypassing them will lead to the disruption of Yemen.

The Prime Minister reviewed developments and developments on the national scene, including the continuation of the Huthi militias in the rejection of all peace proposals and procrastination in the implementation of the Swedish agreement, and repeated escalation of the Iranian regime and support of the Saudi regime and the threat of international navigation.

He pointed out that the government has re-deal with the UN envoy to Yemen Martin Griffith, despite pressure and popular discontent, after receiving pledges from the The United Nations was correcting the course of the implementation of the agreement, which was justified. The previous track was aimed at recognizing the domination of the city of Hodeidah and the ports by the militias, which contravened international law, the three terms of reference and the text of the Stockholm Agreement. In turn, the Russian ambassador renewed his country's support for the legitimate government and the political solution in Yemen under the auspices of the United Nations.