Ceasefire Doesn’t Mean An End To The Conflict In Yemen

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Al-Thawra Net

Global Risk Insights website (GRI) said that the ceasefire agreement between Saudi Arabia and Yemen dosent mean the end of war on Yemen.

According to the analytic report Witten by Assia Sabi and published Global Risk Insights website, there are several reasons to be sceptical about the outcomes of this ceasefire for in the past, ceasefires announced by the Saudi-led coalition have been short-lived and peace talks have resulted in failure, therefore, if history repeats itself, this ceasefire does not mean an end to the conflict.

GRI added that the ceasefire seems a convenient way to appease the embarrassment of the bad press for accusations of war crimes is very serious for a US, Britain, and France-backed coalition, “a ceasefire was necessary to calm the critics, especially those pointing at the West.

” If one can’t look at this ceasefire as a potential end to the conflict, one can say it is the start of a long road to recovery,” GRI said.

According to GRI parties of the Yemen conflict have agreed to begin a cease-fire on April 10 and to start peace negotiations the week later. To show good faith, a prisoner exchange involving nine Saudis and 109 Yemenis was organized in March.