Hodeidah Governor: UN Doesn’t Lift a Finger, Faceing US-Saudi Aggression Crimes
The Governor of Hodeidah, Mohammad Qahim, on Sunday considered the Hodeidah agreement a dead, existing only on paper, which has no impact in the field, and there was no end to the unjust siege measures.
Qahim added that the United Nations does not move a finger in the face of these crimes, nor in the face of the military escalation by mercenaries in Hais, pointing out that since the Sweden-Hodeidah agreement, it has been subjected to violations and major attacks amid the silence of the United Nations.
“We await a firm stance from the international community to pressure the forces of aggression to lift the siege and end the suffering,” he said.
He stressed that the UN redeployment team did not work to open the humanitarian ports to the besieged city of Ad-durayhimi for more than two years.
The governor of Hodeidah indicated that the oil derivatives crisis is severe, and there is nothing new in this file and the service sectors are suffering before the international community.