The Yemeni government warns of the collapse of the truce as a result of militia violations

Hans Grundberg

The Yemeni government called on the UN envoy, Hans Grundberg, to clearly disclose the violations committed by the Houthi militia, which led to the obstruction of the opening of Sanaa airport and the operation of the first commercial flight from it.

According to the official Saba Agency, the Yemeni government has reiterated its demand for the United Nations and its envoy to Yemen to deal firmly with the Houthi violations of the truce and to exert pressure to implement its obligations under the truce, stressing that ignoring the Houthi violations threatens to collapse the ceasefire and the truce in general, which is what the leadership is keen on. Political represented by the Presidential Leadership Council and the government not to happen.

The Yemeni government indicated that the Houthi militia has not committed to implementing its obligations regarding the economic and humanitarian measures related to the truce, including lifting the unjust siege on the city of Taiz, and has so far refrained from naming its representatives to the special committee to open the crossings in Taiz, according to the text of the truce initiative.

For its part, the Yemeni army forces monitored 58 new violations of the armistice committed by the Houthi militias in Taiz, Al-Hodeidah, Hajjah, Marib and Al-Jawf. .

In Aden, the city turned into a workshop, where the leadership of the Presidential Leadership Council and the Yemeni government began implementing its program to address current issues in the national arena and mechanisms for overcoming challenges to complete the stage's entitlements in various aspects.

The Leadership Council headed by Rashad Al-Alimi discussed the results of the reports that were discussed during the past days, in addition to discussing the plan to develop the temporary capital of Aden in all fields, especially electricity, water, sanitation, education, health and faltering projects.

The Security Committee, in a meeting in Aden, headed by the Minister of Defense, Lieutenant-General Muhammad al-Maqdashi, in the presence of the Minister of Interior, Major General Ibrahim Haidan, revealed the thwarting of many terrorist plots targeting the liberated areas, and the arrest of many terrorist elements.

The streets of Aden are witnessing a process of maintenance and implementation of extensive asphalting and restoration projects, as well as oil officials visiting the field to check fuel prices at the stations and the services of the Oil Company in Aden, while electricity has seen a slight improvement in lighting hours, and work teams have begun repairing water pipes and pumps.

In Shabwa, sabotage elements detonated a gas pipeline near the center of Mayfa'a district, which led to the escalation of huge fires from the place.

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