YEMEN Press Agency

Sanaa calls for stop of war, lift siege on Yemen to establish relations based on mutual respect

SANAA, Oct. 18 (YPA) – Yemen’s Foreign Minister Hisham Sharaf Abdullah on Saturday said the success of the first phase of the prisoner exchange deal is a humanitarian step and an indicator of progress towards peace.

Minister Sharaf said the move represents a glimmer of hope at a time when the Saudi-UAE coalition of aggression is tightening the economic blockade on Yemeni citizens in all provinces, including the occupied provinces.

He praised the efforts of the National Committee for Prisoners’ Affairs and the flexibility it had shown to complete the process despite the obstacles that the other party had tried to put in place.

Sharaf  praised the role of the Office of the Un Secretary-General’s Special Envoy to Yemen and the International Committee of the Red Cross in supporting the implementation of the prisoner exchange deal.

The Foreign Minister stressed that the success of the prisoner exchange deal at this stage proved to the international community the validity of the position of the Supreme Political Council and the Salvation Government.

He called for an end to the aggression and the lifting of the blockade as a beginning to any political settlement steps and to address the repercussions of the worst humanitarian disaster in modern times.

The National salvation government’s stance seen as reaching out to a just and honourable peace for the Yemeni people and preparing for a peaceful and sustainable political settlement, he said

He stressed the need for immediate intervention of the actors in the Yemeni file to create a real atmosphere of peace away from the bids of Riyadh and Abu Dhabi, through pressure and taking basic humanitarian measures and steps, first and foremost allowing the entry of ships loaded with oil derivatives and  domestic gas,  and not obstructing them in the future, and the payment of salaries of all state employees without discrimination, and the reopening of Sana’a airport to civilian flights.

Minister Sharaf said the exchange of prisoners showed the readiness of Sana’a International Airport and the professionalism of its personnel to receive all types of aircraft, primarily government carrier aircraft of the Republic of Yemen.

The Foreign Minister concluded his statement by calling on the Saudi-led coalition  countries to stop their military aggression and lift their blockade on Yemen in order  to engage in a direct negotiation process with the National Rescue Government that could  end the spiral of violence in the region and establish neighborly relations based on mutual respect and non-interference in internal affairs, in order to enhance the security and safety of the Arabian Peninsula and the Arabian Gulf, particularly in the southern Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandab Strait.

E.M