The head of the national negotiating delegation, Mohammed Abdulsalam, said on Monday that the 1st month of the UN-declared truce humanitarian truce ended.
He affirmed on Twitter that the Saudi-led coalition countries did not commit to implementing the truce’s terms, which allows commercial flights from Sana’a International Airport to start, in clear violation of what was agreed upon.
انتهى الشهر الأول للهدنة الإنسانية دون أن تسمح دول العدوان بأي رحلة إلى مطار صنعاء في مخالفة صريحة لما تم الاتفاق عليه إضافة إلى الاستمرار في عرقلة وصول السفن إلى ميناء الحديدة واستمرار الخروق العسكرية حيث شن طيران العدوان التجسسي صباح اليوم غارتين في منطقة صرواح/مارب.
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Abdulsalam indicated that the coalition countries have continued to obstruct the ships’ arrival at the port of Hodeidah, adding that the coalition’s spy planes launched two raids on Monday morning on Sirwah district in Marib.
Earlier, he fully held the coalition countries responsible for their intransigence, disavowal and evasiveness, calling on the United Nations to carry out its duty in accordance with the agreement.