Sana’a’s three conditions for progress in the negotiations of the military case

The delegation of the National Salvation Government of Yemen announced in the Jordanian negotiations that the progress in the case related to the Yemeni military negotiations is conditional on the realization of three issues.

Faraan: The military committee of the National Salvation Government of Yemen, which is currently in Amman, the capital of Jordan, to negotiate with the other side under the supervision of the United Nations, announced that the progress in the negotiations related to the military case is conditional on the payment of civil servants’ salaries, the lifting of the seizure of ships in the port of Hodeida and the increase of flights through the Sana’a International Airport.

According to “Al-Masira” report, in the continuation of the said military committee, it was pointed out the disruptions of the other side, that is the delegation affiliated to the Yemeni Presidential Council, including the refusal to attend the Jordanian meeting and repeated violations of the Yemeni ceasefire, and it was stated that the other side continues to seize the ships. And this is while the nation of Yemen is looking forward to the realization of the results of the ceasefire.

This week, Essam Al-Mutawakkel, the official spokesman of Yemen National Salvation State Oil Company, announced that the aggressive Saudi-Emirati coalition led by the United States has seized a Yemeni oil ship. Al-Mutawakkul told Yemen’s official news agency (Saba) that the Saudi coalition has seized the “Tiara” ship, which is carrying diesel fuel although the ship has received an entry permit from the United Nations. He stated that this action of the Saudi coalition is a deliberate violation of the Yemeni ceasefire, and said that the United Nations has not taken any positive action to prevent this piracy.

According to media reports, the Saudi coalition has violated Yemen’s ceasefire 25,576 times since the start of the ceasefire in Yemen on April 13. The two-month ceasefire in Yemen began on the 13th of April this year (1401); On the 12th of June, the United Nations envoy announced that the conflicting parties in Yemen agreed to extend the ceasefire for another two months (11th of August) with the same terms as before. After the end of the second two months of the ceasefire, Sana’a announced that as a result of the efforts of the brothers in Oman, the opportunity to extend the ceasefire has been provided, so the ceasefire was extended for the third time for another two months until October 2nd.

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