Government reiterates its support for all regional, international efforts to establish peace
The Yemeni Government has insisted that restoring the state's institutions is an utmost priority and ultimate goal of any endeavors to reach a political settlement without discrimination or exclusion and ensure a brighter future for all Yemenis.
BRUSSELS: European Parliament Urges Lifting Schengen Land Border Controls for Bulgaria, Romania
The European Parliament (EP) on Wednesday called for lifting Schengen land border controls for Bulgaria and Romania by the end of 2024. Air and sea border controls were scrapped on March 31, 2024.
Chinese car sales surges 26.4 percent in the first quarter of 2024
Sales of passenger cars of Chinese brands increased by 26.4 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of 2024 as some 3.39 million vehicles were sold during the mentioned period.
Spain reaches the final of the European Nations League and sets a date with Croatia
The Spanish national team reached the final match of the European Nations League, after defeating Italy with two goals to one in the semi-finals of the tournament, to set a date in the final match with the Croatian national team, which succeeded in reaching the same role by defeating the Netherlands.
User Name: Password:
Al-Hadrami: We no longer view any point of Stockholm Agreementthis abnormal situation won't continue
[24/01/2020 12:22]

RIYADH-SABA
Foreign Minister Abdullah al-Hadrami stated that the recent military escalation by Houthi rebel militia while the UN's envoy is in Sana'a is considered to be mischevious exploitation of the Sweden Agreement and truce in Hodeidah.

Al-Hadrami said" This abnormal situation can't be continuing any longer and the recent military escalation by the Houthis puts all peace efforts at risk and the Yemeni people can't afford more patience in the hope of seeking for a fragile peace process that only provides Houthi militia with a chance to fuel and launch its absurd wars".

In a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) al-Hadrami added" We won't allow the Houthi militia to take the advantage of Hodeidah agreement to fuel its battles in the fronts they choose".

The Foreign Minister said" With this military escalation by the militia we don't actually see any point of Hodeidah agreement".



Government reiterates its support for all regional, international efforts to establish peace
PM visits Public Electricity Corporation to follow up on power shortages and prompt solutions
Naval Forces commander surveys military units in Bab al-Mandab and Mayon Island
Prime Minister inspects monitoring work attendance in Civil Service Ministry
Foreign Minister receives French Ambassador to Yemen
Houthi militias snipers shoot civilians in Taiz for fun during Eid al-Fitr
Al-Eryani Houthi militias are responsible for the safety of Judge Qatran
PM visits al-Shaher district, surveys public situations, public services
PM orders raising overhead budget of Ghail Bawazir Hospital
PM: We're keenly seeking to engage young men and women in the development campaign

About Saba News Agency | Usage Agreement | Contact Us