The legitimate government reveals its conditions for the resumption of the work of its team in Hodeidah

English - Thursday 19 March 2020 الساعة 08:29 am
Aden, Newsyemen :

The government of interim President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi informed the permanent members of the Security Council, excluding China, on Wednesday, of a set of conditions, guarantees, and procedures required for the resumption of the government work team and its representatives at field control points supervised by the United Nations Monitoring Mission and the coordination of redeployment in Hodeidah, after the withdrawal of the government team after Sniping a liaison officer by the Houthi militia


The Saba government agency, affiliated to the Sharia government, quoted Foreign Minister Mohammed Al-Hadrami during his meeting today in Riyadh with the ambassadors of Russia, France, America, and Britain in Yemen, as saying: "The resumption of the work of the government team is subject to the implementation of a number of measures and guarantees, including securing control points and removing landmines, and pressure on the Houthis to allow the deployment of United Nations observers at all observation points. "


It also stipulated that the headquarters of the United Nations mission be moved to a neutral location, obligating the Houthi militia to allow the resumption of the work of the United Nations patrols suspended since last October, the opening of safe humanitarian corridors in Hodeidah, and lifting restrictions on the movement of the head and members of the United Nations Mission in Hodeidah.

Al-Hadrami stressed that it is unacceptable to continue to participate and keep silent about these violations, and that Houthi militias alone bear the responsibility for the collapse of the Hodeidah agreement.


The Minister of Foreign Affairs stated that his government's decision to suspend the work of its team in the Coordination Committee for Redeployment in Hodeidah came in response to the continued refusal of the Houthi militias to implement the Hodeidah Agreement, placing obstacles before the United Nations mission and targeting the member of the monitoring team on the government side, Colonel Muhammad al-Sulayhi.