[05/03/2024 12:43]
ADEN-SABA
Member of the Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) said "The persistent of hostile actions by the terrorist Houthi militias on the government's troops positions, amassing the militants in different flashpoints, targeting commercial ships and international shipping lanes are risking overall outburst, eliminating peaceful efforts", adding:" Houthi militias is a 'Terrorist Group' doesn't believe in peace, has a bad track record of breaching agreements and accords whenever there is a chance to make peace".
To support his argument, the PLC member cited Stockholm Agreement as an example.
He noted that militias exploited Stockholm Agreement to buy time, re-organize ranks, regrouping militants and took control over the seaport -armed approaching.
He voiced his statements during his conversations today, Tuesday, in the interim capital Aden with the military advisor of the UN's envoy to Yemen Antony Hayord and his accompanying delegation.
The discussions focused on the UN's ongoing efforts to work out a mechanism to establish a permanent cease-fire amid the militias' escalation, threats to water passageways and attacks on the commercials ships.
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