The European Union (EU) strongly condemned the attack by the Iranian-backed Houthi terrorist militias on the commercial ship (MINERVAGRACHT), which flies the Dutch flag in the Gulf of Aden.
Oil prices rose today, Thursday, ending a three-day losing streak, recovering from their lowest levels in 16 weeks, but expectations of increased supply from "OPEC+" next month limited the gains.
Yemen's Ambassador to Cuba Mohammad Nasher discussed Tuesday with Ambassador Héctor Igarza Cabrera, Director of North Africa and Middle East Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba a number of common concern issues and developments of Yemen's crisis.
Nasher pointed to breach made by Houthis in Hodeida agreement when they made a play of unliterary deployment, neglecting international efforts on redeployment through UN committee.
Ambassador Nasher renewed government's commitment to international resolutions 2216, 2451 and 2452 and Stockholm agreement and rejecting any unilateral measure without UN Security Council's sponsorship.
He stressed serious work on implementing all articles of Stockholm agreement, including Taiz understanding and releasing prisoners and kidnapped people, appreciating efforts of Cuba supporting government of President Hadi.
For his part, the Cuban official renewed his country's support to Yemen and its government and realizing peace.