Mohammed Abdulsalam: “Armistice in Yemen ended without extension”
SANAA, Oct. 13 (YPA) – Head of Sanaa negotiating delegation, Mohammed Abdulsalam, confirmed on Thursday the end of the armistice in Yemen due to the intransigence of the Saudi-led coalition countries towards the humanitarian demands and natural rights of the Yemeni people.
Abdulslam said in a tweet to on Twitter: “The truce ended and was not extended due to the intransigence of the coalition countries in front of the humanitarian demands and natural rights of the Yemeni people, which include opening Sanaa International Airport and the port of Hodeida without any obstacles and benefiting from the country’s oil and gas resources for the payment of the salaries of all Yemeni employees.”
He stressed that “peace in Yemen is not impossible if the coalition countries abandoned their transcendental policy, and put their national and national interests ahead of the interests of America and Britain, the two countries benefiting from the continuation of the war and the siege on Yemen.”
YPA