[13/09/2022 03:17]
Moscow - Saba
The Ambassador of Yemen to the Russian Federation, Dr. Ahmed Salem Al-Wuhayshi, discussed with the First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Science, Education and Culture in the Russian Federation Council Elias Umakhanov, ways to develop bilateral relations between the two friendly countries, including parliamentary and cultural cooperation.
Ambassador Al-Wuhayshi touched on the efforts of the Yemeni government to end the war and its response to the proposals of the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General of the United Nations for the continuation of the truce, stressing the position of the government and the coalition led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in reaching a comprehensive political solution.
Ambassador Al-Wuhayshi also indicated that the Houthi militias continued to violate the truce, which the UN envoy referred to in his latest statement, in addition to the UN observer mission's confirmation of the militias' violations of the Stockholm Agreement. For his part, the Russian official stressed the importance of the continuation of the truce, pointing to the role of the UN envoy in that and reaching a comprehensive political solution in the country that guarantees security and stability and achieves sustainable peace.
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