PM calls UNVIM to Start Its Tasks in Hodeidah Port

Prime Minister Dr. Abdulaziz Saleh bin Habtoor affirmed that the United Nations is concerned with confronting the escalation of the aggression side and its continuing violations in Hodeidah and the West Coast, obliging it to carry out the implementation of its own Stockholm Agreement.

During a meeting with the deputy head of the National Delegation on Saturday, the Prime Minister called on the United Nations Verification and Inspection Mechanism for Yemen (UNVIM) to move to the port of Hodeidah and exercise its tasks by the Stockholm Agreement and carry out its duties to facilitate the arrival of ships carrying basic needs For the Yemeni people, including petroleum products and household gas.

He pointed out that the United Nations and the Security Council bears responsibilities and consequences for the aggravation of the crisis of oil derivatives in the local market, as they have legitimized the aggression and the blockade that was used in an immoral and inhuman manner and flagrantly violated the international humanitarian law.

During the meeting, the Deputy Prime Minister for Security and Defense Staff Lt. Gen. Jalal Al-Ruwaishan discussed the latest developments related to violations of the aggression and its tools for the Stockholm Agreement, especially the West Coast and the continuous violations that reach dozens daily.

He expressed the high political council’s concern in the capital, Sana’a, for the peace process, which met with the other party’s contemptuous impediments and disavowal of its obligations signed by it.

During the meeting, they touched on the latest developments on the military fronts and the impressive victories of the Army and Popular Committees on several fronts, especially of a strategic nature.

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