[09/02/2021 05:29]
ADEN - SABA
Governor of Hodeida al-Hassan Taher discussed Tuesday with the Deputy Head of UN Redeployment Coordination Committee in Hodeida Daniella Krauselak latest humanitarian situations developments and Houthi militia's continuous violations against civilians.
Taher reviewed crimes and violations of the terrorist militia against civilians in their-held areas or in the liberated areas by sporadic shelling, targeting civilians, planting mines and daily violations.
He stressed necessity of having humanitarian track and forcing Houthi militia to allow to the UN engineering team to check up Safir Oil Tanker and drain it from crude oil to avoid environmental and humanitarian disaster will affect the whole world.
He also urged the UN official to commit Houthis to abide by Stockholm Agreement.
He confirmed commitment of Joint Forces of the ceasefire and committing no violation under silence of those entrusted with implementing the agreement, pointing out that the government is facilitating any UN steps for realizing peace.
For her part, the UN official praised governmental team's positive efforts and promised of taking all points made by the governor into consideration.
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