Al-Houthi holds US, coalition any hindrance to implementation of first phase of redeployment agreement
SANAA, Feb. 19 (YPA) – Head of the Supreme Revolutionary Committee Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, held the United States of America, Saudi Arabia and the UAE any obstruction of peace or impeding the implementation of the Stockholm Agreement.
Al-Houthi said in his Twitter page that America, Saudi Arabia and the UAE deliberately in the previous period to thwart the implementation of the agreement.
The redeployment in Hodeidah includes two phases which Sanaa government and the United Nations have recently agreed to implement the agreement.
This phase includes the implementation of two steps, whereby the Sanaa government’s military forces withdraw from the Salif and Ras Issa ports five kilometers while the coalition forces withdraw from the Kilo 7 East of the Red Sea Mills one kilometer, and through the implementation of the first phase of the redeployment agreement in Hodeidah grain will be transferred from the Red Sea Mills and the passage of aid within 11 days.
As for the second phase of the redeployment agreement in Hodeidah, Houthi stressed that it was agreed in principle by the parties and said that the coalition party requested a deadline to consult with its leaders and allies.
The head of the Supreme Revolutionary Council called for the lifting of the air embargo on Sanaa and Hodeidah airports and the lifting of the siege and the payment of salaries.
Sameera Hassn