[30/10/2024 01:23]
ADEN - SABA
Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed bin Mubarak asserted that as long as the UN and the international community have continued to tolerantly dealing with the terrorist Houthi militias, turn blind eye over the their gross violations and crimes, including campaigns of oppression, abduction and persecution of the staff of the UN's agencies, peace will remain unreachable.
He voiced his comment during his talks today, Wednesday, in the temporary capital Aden, with the Deputy of the UN's Special Envoy to Yemen Serhad Fattah and his accompanying delegation.
Dr. Bin Mubarak has confirmed the Yemeni government's full support for the UN-led efforts and all regional and international good offices aiming to end the war, establish peace.
The Prime Minister restated that the government will continue to deal constructively with the regional and international efforts to reach an inclusive political settlement that is based on the peace references which are agreed on nationally, regionally and internationally.
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