UN envoy continues efforts to stabilize the armistice in Yemen

Hans Grundberg

The UN envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg, has arrived in Sanaa, to continue efforts to stabilize the armistice in Yemen, and diplomatic sources said that the three-day visit constitutes a new transformation in the Yemeni peace process, as it will arrange for advanced operations on opening roads and crossings, releasing prisoners and opening an airport. Sana'a.

The Yemeni Presidential Command Council began discussing his return and the Yemeni government to the interim capital, Aden, to work from the inside, and sources close to the Presidential Leadership Council confirmed that the two members of the Leadership Council, Brigadier Tariq Saleh and Major General Aidarous Al-Zubaidi, held separate meetings with the Yemeni Prime Minister, Maeen Abdul-Malik, to discuss arrangements for the return. To Aden, to achieve the desired peace that the Yemeni people aspire to, and to work to achieve security and stability in various aspects.

They also discussed work to normalize political and economic conditions and work to revive the economic situation, address the collapse of the local currency, stabilize foreign exchange rates, collect central revenues and deposit them in the accounts designated for them in the Central Bank, legalize spending, approve and develop investment opportunities, and work to address the imbalances that The services experienced by it, which would alleviate the suffering that burdened the Yemeni citizen.

In addition, the Houthi militia continued its violations of the UN armistice, for the eighth consecutive day, on the battlefronts in the governorates of Ma'rib, Al-Jawf, Hajjah, Al-Hodeidah, Taiz and Al-Dhalea.

The media center of the Yemeni army stated that it had monitored 72 violations of the armistice committed by the militias during the past hours, including 11 breaches of the armistice on the western coast, 10 breaches of the Marib Governorate, 19 breaches of the armistice in the Taiz axis and the Al-Fakher front in Al-Dhalea, and 17 breaches of the armistice on the fighting fronts west of Hajjah Governorate. And 11 violations of the armistice on the fronts east and north of Al-Jawf, and 4 violations on the Raghwan and Al-Kasara fronts.

Violations varied between targeting Yemeni army positions, infiltration attempts, movements, creating sites and trenches, flying drones, and sending combat reinforcements to the southern fronts in Ma'rib Governorate.

Security forces in Marib thwarted massive sabotage operations by Houthi elements, as a Houthi spy cell consisting of 30 people was arrested in possession of explosives, weapons, communications equipment and materials used in the manufacture of explosive devices.

In Taiz, militias bombed residential neighborhoods in the city with mortars.

In Sanaa, the circle of "Houthi - Houthi" differences has expanded in light of the current developments, as some militia leaders seek to reject peace and truce efforts, fearing that they will lose their financial and authoritarian gains.

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