[17/10/2022 03:49]
RIYADH-SABA
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Dr. Ahmed BinMubarak conferred today, Monday, here with the Ambassador of the Netherlands to Yemen Peter-Derrk-Hoof over the political developments in Yemen and the ongoing efforts aiming to extend the UN-brokered humanitarian truce.
BinMubark held Houthi militias accountable for blocking the UN-led efforts to achieve peace, describing the militias as war-monger and blood trusty.
He noted that Houthi militias' pretexts for rejecting peace are baseless intended to misled public opinion in its controlled regions.
He said" Houthi militias' continuous pillaging Hodeidah seaports' revenues, refusing to devote these resources to pay civil service employees in its controlled regions whether following Stockholm Agreement or under the UN-brokered truce agreement is showing that as long as the militias are benefiting from the war, they will always refuse to come to peace".
The Foreign Minister pointed out to the risks of Houthi militias' importing oil through ghost companies, using this method for money laundering, financing the warfare.
The Dutch Ambassador stated that his country is continuing to support Yemen, doing every possible efforts to contribute to solve the crisis, establish peace.
He also confirmed the Netherlands' support for Yemen's unity, security and stability.
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