[04/07/2018 03:06]
ADEN-SABA
Prime Minister Ahmad Obeid bin-Daghr has said implementing the UNSC Resolution 2216, the Gulf Initiative and its Executive Mechanism and outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference is the shortest way for peace.
" Yemen is witnessing a very complicated stage for Houthi militia continue its different types of violations, recruiting children, seizing food and relief assistances and other aggressions utilizing the difficult social and financial condition," said bin-Dahger in a meeting with the UN Panel Experts' team headed by Ahmad Homeish in Aden on Wednesday.
Praising efforts of the experts' team, he confirmed his government is doing its best on alleviating all difficulties facing the work of experts and provides all facilitations to the team to monitorHouthi violations.
He pointed out that the war triggered by Houthi militia on our people has created a complicated condition and the government exerts efforts in cooperation with the Saudi-led Coalition to unify military and security forces to be under a united decision under the legality of President Hadi.
The Head of the team valued facilitations provided by the government to the team, pointing out that the team is fully aware of all challenges facing the government in performing its national responsibility.
He added that the team will hand over its report to the Penal of Experts on August and includes many Houthi violations.
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