[01/11/2019 05:39]
CAIRO-SABA
The Arab Parliament has said Stockholm Agreement is no longer basic element in Yemen's peace process and all parties must implement it.
As long as Yemeni government announced agreement on implementing it,Houthi militia must honor its commitments regarding ceasefire, withdrawal from Hodeida and its ports, releasing prisoners, kidnapped and forcibly disappeared people and lift Taiz siege.
In its release on developments in the Republic of Yemen, the Parliament said it follows up closely political, economic and social developments in Yemen 10 months after announcing Stockholm Agreement without any remarkable results due to Houthi rejection of implementing UN Resolutions 2451 and 2452 stressing significance of implementing Stockholm Agreement.
The parliament confirmed peace solution based on the three agreed upon references; the GCC Initiative, the outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference and UN Resolution 2216, reaffirming its support to Yemen's legality.
The Arab Parliament demanded the UN Security Council to shoulder its responsibilities and commit Houthi militia to fulfill its commitments and implement Stockholm Agreement.
It expressed denouncement to Houthi militia practices and seizing possessions of the Parliament Speaker of Yemen and 34 MPs for holding Parliament's sessions in Sayoon on April 13, 2019.
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