Minister Transport: Implementation of Humanitarian Aspect of Truce Was Not Encouraging
The Minister of Transport, Abdulwahab Al-Durra, considered that the level of implementation of the humanitarian aspect of the truce related to flights and the opening of land ports was not encouraging.
“What was implemented in the aspect of air transport under truce amounted to 70% with the disruption of the Cairo destination, and 60% with regard to sea transportation of fuel with the continuation of piracy,” He said.
He pointed out that the issue of opening roads has been completely disrupted by the US-Saudi aggression, which has exacerbated the suffering of the citizens and made it difficult for goods to reach many areas.
The Minister of Transport accused the countries of aggression of being behind the disruption of flights between Sana’a and Cairo agreed upon under the truce.
Minister Al-Durra called for the opening of Sana’a airport and the port of Hodeida without restrictions or conditions, as a human right guaranteed by international laws and norms.
He valued the scheduling of six flights between Sana’a and Amman next August, considering this a human right that should not be linked to the continuation or expiration of the truce.