"Houthi" escalation in Ma'rib and Taiz

The terrorist Houthi militia continued its combat escalation on the "Marib and Taiz" fronts, and field sources stated that the Houthi militia continued to bomb the positions of the Yemeni army and the resistance in the southern sandy axis in Marib, using heavy weapons and booby-trapped marches, and the sources confirmed that the militia suffered heavy losses in its combat equipment and terrorist elements.

In Taiz, the militias continued their bombardment of several villages in the Maqbana district for the second day in a row, in response to the joint forces' failure of Houthi attempts to establish sites in the district.

In addition, the Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, Jassim Muhammad Al-Budaiwi, affirmed the Cooperation Council's support for the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council, to establish security, peace and stability in Yemen, in a way that guarantees ending the Yemeni crisis, and reaching a comprehensive political solution that transfers Yemen to peace and development, according to the three references. It is represented by the Gulf initiative and its implementation mechanism, the outcomes of the comprehensive national dialogue conference and Security Council Resolution 2216.

This came during a phone call between the Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council and the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs of the Republic of Yemen, Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, today, Wednesday, during which they reviewed the latest developments in the political, military and economic situation in Yemen, and the efforts made to achieve security, stability and peace in Yemen, stressing The Cooperation Council was keen to continue its support and assistance for everything that would achieve the interest of the brotherly Yemeni people, consolidate the security and stability of Yemen and its territorial integrity, and support all regional and international efforts aimed at achieving more security and safety for a happy Yemen.

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