The Redeployment Coordination Committee held in Al Hudaydah, its seventh meeting, yesterday, in a United Nations ship off the coast of Al Hudaydah to discuss the opening of humanitarian corridors, coinciding with the Houthi militias continuing their violations on the coasts of the West Coast, and the UN envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths, confirmed his efforts to achieve peace Permanent and comprehensive in Yemen.

In detail, well-informed sources confirmed that the meeting of the Coordination Committee for the Redeployment and Ceasefire Coordination in Hodeidah, between the government side and the Houthi militia of coup militias, discussed the stage of implementing the item on opening the humanitarian corridors stipulated in the Stockholm Agreement, coinciding with the passage of one year after signing it without implementing its clauses due to the militias intransigence Solstice.

The sources pointed out that the meeting was held on board the United Nations ship anchored off the international waters of Al-Hodeidah Governorate on the western coast of Yemen, under the auspices of the United Nations, and the committee discussed opening roads towards the city of Al-Duraimi that are targeted by the Houthi militia with shelling almost daily, and the strengthening of mechanisms to monitor the ceasefire was discussed. , And build on the achieved redeployment and deployment of the five monitoring teams.

The sources pointed out that the militias are still impeding the transition to the stage of opening the humanitarian corridors, under false pretenses, including the loss of maps of mines that were planted in several areas in Hodeidah and the West Coast.

The sources pointed out that the militias continued to raise points outside the Stockholm Agreement, which indicates the extent of their disdain and evasion of the implementation of their obligations set forth in the agreement, and the militias refused to discuss their daily violations, and continued to send military reinforcements during the last period to the West Coast.

The sources confirmed that another meeting would be held today on the UN ship, given that the militias had closed the land ports, and the UN delegation prevented them from carrying out its duties.

In a related context, the Yemeni Foreign Minister, Muhammad Al-Hadrami, yesterday discussed with the Special Envoy of the United Nations Secretary-General to Yemen, Martin Griffiths, the latest developments in the political situation on the Yemeni scene, efforts to promote the peace track, and the evaluation of the Stockholm Agreement one year after the end of Sweden's consultations. The Yemeni minister reaffirmed the government’s position in support of peace and a comprehensive and sustainable solution to the Yemeni crisis, in accordance with the three basic references.

The Yemeni minister pointed out that the Houthis' continued intransigence in implementing their obligations in accordance with the requirements of the Sweden agreement confirms the fact that they are not serious and do not want peace, stressing the need to break the stalemate and take concrete steps on the ground, especially with regard to the Hodeidah agreement, and the need to compel the Houthis to withdraw from the ports and the city of Hodeidah According to the agreement, noting that the implementation of the Hodeidah agreement and changing the reality on the ground is the key to moving forward in the forthcoming peace consultations, and denounced the Houthis ’continued to trade in the suffering of the Yemenis by continuing to close Sana'a airport in front of domestic flights, despite the The previous sessions of the government in this regard, pointing out that the escalation of the Houthi militias against United Nations personnel and humanitarian work in Yemen, raising the pace of blackmail and trying to impose new mechanisms to pillage aid, must be seriously and firmly faced by the Security Council, the United Nations, and the international community.

For his part, the UN envoy stressed the continuation of his efforts to achieve a lasting and comprehensive peace in Yemen, which has become in need of a political solution more than ever, pointing to some of the steps that have been achieved, especially with regard to the proceeds of Al Hudaydah port, and a mechanism is being established to pay the salaries of employees.

On the field level, the Houthi militia continued to violate and bombard the joint forces' sites and residential neighborhoods on the western coast, and yesterday, intensively targeted the Al-Faza area of ​​Al-Tahita district using various types of weapons, and also bombed several areas in Al-Deraihemy with mortar shells.

The joint forces monitored the movements of the Houthi reinforcements, which included large numbers of militia elements and military mechanisms heading towards the eastern outskirts of the Al-Duraimi district, and the sources indicated that the joint forces responded, yesterday evening, to a large-scale attack launched by the Houthi militias towards the east of the Al-Duraimi directorate, using various types of weapons.

The sources pointed out that the militias targeted the Al-Jah Al-Ala area in the Beit Al-Faqih district, south of Hodeidah, with 13 mortar shells, including a number of residential neighborhoods, and the shelling caused panic and fear among civilians.

In Al-Dhalea, the coup militias continued to send their armed crowds coming from Ibb and Dhamar towards the city of Damm and the Maris and Al-Fakher fronts north and west of Al-Dhali, for the third day in a row, and according to sources in the joint forces, the militias intent during the past two days to displace the residents of the areas of "Ya`s, Zila and Qahra" In Maris, from their homes, perpetrator of new crimes and human rights violations adds to a series of ongoing violations of her involvement.

The luxurious fronts and the stone of intermittent confrontations between the joint forces and the militias witnessed, and the joint forces responded to a Houthi attack towards the vicinity of the strategic Jab camp, west of Qataba. A number of dead and wounded among its members.

Yesterday, the joint forces demining unit managed to remove 150 Houthi mines in the areas of Battar, al-Mashareh, and Bajah in the Hajar North Front of Dhali, including IEDs, vehicles, and other anti-personnel devices, which were planted by the Houthi militia in those areas.

In the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, the Aziz area south of the capital witnessed armed clashes between members of the Houthi militia at noon yesterday, and local sources and eyewitnesses confirmed the deaths and injuries of the Houthi elements.

Houthi militias submitted a proposal to the parliament under its control, to issue a law allowing them to sell the homes of the leaders of the legitimate government, after the militias finally stormed a number of houses of government leaders and members of the House of Representatives, including the house of the Speaker, Sultan Al-Barakani.

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