The Joint Meeting Parties (JMP) condemned in the strongest terms the Saudi-led aggression’s procrastination in opening Sana’a Airport and its failure to adhere to the terms of the two-month truce announced by the United Nations
The JMP confirmed in a statement on Thursday that the failure of the aggression to implement the provisions of the truce agreement in full, including flights to and from Sana’a Airport, about two flights per week, indicates that it is not serious about peace.
It called on the leadership to reconsider the position on the truce that was thwarted by the aggression party, and to continue retaliatory operations to break the siege in defense of the Yemeni people and their suffering.
Meanwhile, the joint parties called on their cadres, affiliates, and the entire Yemeni people to go out in the International Quds Day rallies, Friday afternoon, in the capital, Sana’a, and the governorates in the squares to be determined by the organizing committee for the events.
In early April, the UN envoy to Yemen announced a UN-sponsored humanitarian truce for a period of two months. The truce, meant to halt all military operations in the country and bring the foreign military invasion to an end, came into effect on April 2.