FM meets UNMHA head
Foreign Minister of Foreign Hisham Sharaf on Saturday met with head of the United Nations Mission to Support the Hodeidah Agreement “UNMHA” and the head of the Redeployment Coordination Committee, Maj. Gen. Michael Beary.
In the meeting, Sharaf reviewed the daily violations practiced by the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression and their tools, including the violation of the Stockholm Agreement.
He said the aggression and its tools place obstacles and prevent the entry of oil derivatives ship and cooking gas to the port of Hodeida to serve the objectives of the aggression that are still practicing a policy of systematic starvation with the intention of aggravating the humanitarian economic situation of the people of Yemen.
Minister Sharaf affirmed that Sana’a is still committed to implementing the Stockholm Agreement, while the aggression and its loyalists are placing multiple obstacles, which confirms their lack of seriousness in moving towards peace, despite media claims by Riyadh and Abu Dhabi about their approach to peace and ending the suffering of Yemenis.
“Real peace requires not linking the political and military files to the economic and humanitarian situation,” he said.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs touched on the latest developments in the political movements related to efforts to bring peace in Yemen, pointing out that those who claim to go for a solution through the peaceful and political track in Riyadh and Abu Dhabi must have enough courage to admit their aggression and be a party to any upcoming consultations to bring peace to a neutral country.
He added, “The forces of Saudi Arabia and the UAE and their tools are the ones who started the aggression and bombed everything that moves in Yemen and destroyed its civilian and development facilities through a war of aggression that entering its eighth year after a few days.”
For his part, Beary referred to the mission’s efforts in implementing the requirements of the Stockholm Agreement.