"Yemeni Presidential" confirms its commitment to the truce despite the intransigence of the militias in the Amman consultations

The Presidential Command Council in Yemen affirmed the commitment to restraint to serve the continuation of the UN truce, and to alleviate the human suffering imposed by the Houthi militias on the Yemeni people.

This came during his meeting today in the temporary capital, Aden, headed by the Chairman of the Council, Rashad Al-Alimi, to listen to reports on the military and economic conditions and the developments of negotiations regarding the besieged cities.

The official Saba news agency reported that the council heard a report from the Minister of Defense, Lieutenant-General Muhammad al-Maqdashi, on the Houthi militia's violations of the international truce on various fronts, which led to the deaths and injuries of the army and the popular resistance, as well as the militias' continuing to push more of their deceived gunmen into different contact areas.

The Council also listened to the need for developments in the negotiations sponsored by the United Nations in the Jordanian capital, Amman, regarding the opening of the Taiz crossings, and other cities, where the Houthi militias have been intransigent in fulfilling their obligations under the armistice agreement.

Well-informed sources in Amman had confirmed the Houthis' continued intransigence in the road and crossing consultations, through their insistence on transforming the file from a humanitarian issue into a military one, through the Houthi delegation attending the consultations today in military uniform, and the continued refusal to open the main roads in Taiz.

According to the sources, the militias tried to convey a message that they are ready to fight in the event that their view and proposals regarding Taiz roads are not accepted, as they rejected any proposals from the government delegation, which supports the international and international position regarding opening Taiz roads unconditionally, to alleviate the suffering of the besieged people of the city. Seven years ago.

According to the sources, the government delegation in Amman has no choice but to agree to open roads and closed ports in Taiz and other governorates, as stipulated in the provisions of the armistice, without restriction or condition, as happened with the opening of Sanaa airport and the entry of fuel ships to the port of Hodeidah, or departure And the complete and final withdrawal from the negotiations and return to Yemen, and informing the Leadership Council of the details of the Houthis’ intransigence to take the appropriate decision regarding them.

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