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FM meets with Ambassadors of 5 Permenant member states of UNSC
[09/02/2020 05:35]

RIYADH-SABA
Foreign Minister Mohammed al-Hadrami met on Sunday with the Ambassadors of the 5 permenant member states of the International Security Council to the Republic of Yemen.

The session aimed to discuss the developments in the Yemeni national scene, particularily the Houthi militia's military escalations in Aljawf, Nehm and Marib.

The discussions also touched upon the militiamen's violations and interventions in the actions of the international organizations operate in relief and humanitarian field.

The South Transitional Council's foot-dragging about the implementation of Riyadh Agreement and its failure to honor its obligations were discussed as well.

Al-Hadrami detailed the Ambassadors on the Houthi militia's escalations in Aljawf, Nehm and Marib, noting that the militia has been taking the advantages of the truce under Hodiedah agreement to prepare for new round fighting.

He warned that the continuation of these escalations put the peace efforts at risk.

Al-Hadrami also breifed the Ambassadors on the militia's violations against the humanitarian and warned of the dangerious consquences of Safer oil tanker amid Houthi militia's refusal to allow carrying out the needed maintanence.

The Foreign Minister also reported to the Ambassadors about the government's practical steps to honor its committments under Riyadh Agreement, blaming the South Transional Council for not implementing its obligations.

The Ambassadors voiced their concerns about the recent escalations in Aljawf, Nehm and Marib, stressing the importance of halting the escalations and going back to the peace process led by the UN.

They also urged implementing Riyadh Agreement and respecting the humanitarian actions by international organizations.


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