Yemenis with liberation battles if accords prove futile
Sanaa government deputy Foreign Minister Hussein Al-Ezzi says everyone is in favor of the resumption of liberation battles if agreements with the Saudi-led coalition prove to be futile.
There will be no room for any false extensions of the armistice with Saudi Arabia without a reliable and credible agreement that includes all the parties to the war, Sanaa Deputy Foreign Minister Hussein El-Ezzi said Sunday.
The armistice between the Saudi coalition and the Sanaa government came into force on April 2. UN envoy to Yemen Hans Grundberg announced that "under this armistice, all offensive military operations, by land, air, and sea, shall cease."
Grundberg explained that "the terms of the armistice agreement include facilitating the entry of 18 ships carrying fuel to the ports of Al-Hudaydah, and allowing two flights to and from Sanaa airport, every week."
Al Mayadeen counted 13,859 violations of the armistice in Yemen committed by the Saudi coalition.
About 3,947 violations were committed by the forces affiliated with the Saudi coalition during the second month of the truce that ended on June 2nd, and 5,395 violations during the first month of the truce itself, which included dozens of air raids with reconnaissance aircraft of the Saudi coalition on army and committee sites as well as civilian homes in a number of Yemeni governorates and border fronts.
"If no honest, comprehensive, reliable, and tangible agreements that include all humanitarian and economic aspects, including oil and gas imports, as well as the salaries of government employees, then there will be no room for false extensions [of the armistice]," El-Ezzi said on Twitter.
إذا لم تتحقق اتفاقات صادقة وواسعةوموثوقة وملموسة الأثر تشمل كل الجوانب الانسانية والاقتصادية بمافي ذلك الإيرادات النفطيةوالغازية والمرتبات فأعتقد أنه لن يكون هناك مجال لأي تمديدات زائفةوبإذن الله سيكون الجميع مع الجيش واللجان لاستئناف معارك التحرير والتحرر دفعة واحدة ودون أي توقف
— حسين العزي (@hussinalezzi5) July 3, 2022
The Supreme Political Council in Yemen demanded the coalition over the latest period of the armistice to abide by the conditions of the armistice and allow oil tankers to dock in Yemen to supply the Yemeni people with their needs.