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US-Saudi Aggression Prevents New Diesel Ship from Entering Hodeidah Port

 Yemen Petroleum Company confirmed that the US-Saudi aggression seized a diesel ship and prevented it from reaching the port of Hodeidah.

The official spokesman for the company, Essam Al-Mutawakel, stated that the US-Saudi aggression coalition, in order to increase the suffering of the Yemeni people, detained the diesel ship “Primorye” despite being subject to the UN inspection in Djibouti.

He pointed out that the US-Saudi aggression earlier had seized a fuel ship, so it prevented the entry of two ships.

Al-Mutawakel held the aggression and the United Nations responsible for the humanitarian and economic repercussions of the continued piracy of fuel ships.

The coalition of aggression is trying to tighten the siege on the Yemeni people and adopt a policy of reducing the introduction of oil with the aim of increasing the economic and humanitarian crisis in the country.

Last month, the YPC said in a statement that, “The total fines for delaying fuel ships seized by the US-Saudi aggression amounted to 11 million dollars during the truce period”. The company reiterated that the US-Saudi aggression continued to piracy on all fuel ships, without exception, and to seize them since the announcement of the temporary truce.

It stressed that during the truce period (April-September), only 33 fuel ships out of 54 ships reached Hodeidah ports, of which only four were released on August 2, at the end of the first extension period of the truce.

The statement stated that fuel shipments incurred delay fines during the truce period, amounting to 11 million dollars due to piracy, detention and delaying their entry to the ports of Hodeidah.

The YPC confirmed that the complicity of the relevant UN formations with the US-Saudi aggression seriously contributes to the exacerbation of explicit violations of the truce agreement.

It pointed out that this complicity became an actual participation in the siege through the coordinates sent by the UNIVM to the ships authorized to go to the detention area and stay there, waiting for a permit to allow them to reach the ports of Hodeidah.

The YPC holds the US-Saudi aggression and the UN responsible for all the direct and indirect humanitarian and economic consequences and repercussions resulting from the continuation of the strict blockade on fuel ships.

A UN-brokered truce lasted for six months in the seven-year-old war waged by Saudi Arabia and its regional allies supported by US and western countries against Yemen.

The truce, however, expired amid the Saudi-led coalition’s constant violations of the agreement and its refusal to properly lift a siege that it has been enforcing against Yemen since the beginning of the war.

Although the US-Saudi aggression seeks to extend thetruce, it with UN complicity, is still evading the implementation of humanitarian and legal entitlements, foremost of which is the paying employee salaries and entering fuel ships to the port of Hodeidah, which made Sana’a refuse to extend the temporary truce.

The head of the National Delegation Mohammed Abdulsalam censured the aggressor coalition for failing to renew the truce deal and deteriorating the humanitarian crisis in the country as a result of its intransigence and disavowal of measures that alleviate the suffering of the Yemeni people.

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