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Shura Council Condemns US-Saudi Aggression's Delay in Implementing Terms of Truce

News - Yemen: The Shura Council condemned the US-Saudi aggression's Delay in implementing terms of the UN-Sponsored truce. It explained in a statement, Sunday, that the truce came to prove good intentions in preparation for a solution that achieves security and stability for the Yemeni people and the countries of the region.

It affirmed support for all decisions taken by the revolutionary leadership and the Supreme Political Council to stop the aggression, lift the siege completely, address the humanitarian situation, and open Sana'a International Airport and Hodeidah port.

The statement called on the army, popular committees and the Yemeni people to raise their readiness to thwart plots of US-Saudi aggression and prepare for all options that would force it to recognition of the rights of Yemeni people.

The statement helds the US-Saudi aggression responsible for the deterioration of the humanitarian and living conditions of the Yemeni people and their failure to fully implement the agreed terms of truce.

The Council called on the UN to work seriously in order to alleviate the human suffering of the Yemeni people and to compel the US- Saudi aggression to implement the full terms of truce.

In early April, the UN special envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, announced the nationwide ceasefire, for the first time since 2016, saying the two-month truce would be eligible for renewal with the consent of parties. The truce meant to halt all military operations in the country and to bring the foreign military invasion to an end.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the truce "must be a first step to ending Yemen’s devastating war," urging the warring parties to build on the opportunity to "resume an inclusive and comprehensive Yemeni political process."

The deal stipulates halting offensive military operations, including cross-border attacks, and allowing fuel-laden ships to enter Yemen’s lifeline al-Hudaydah port and commercial flights in and out of the airport in the capital Sana’a "to predetermined destinations in the region."

The two-month humanitarian and military truce under the auspices of the United Nations entered into effect on the second of last April and ends on the second of June 2022. Over the past weeks, the forces of aggression have been obstructing the implementation of the truce, refusing to allow flights to reach Sana’a International Airport.

The humanitarian truce in Yemen provides for the operation of two commercial flights per week to and from Sana’a Airport during the two months of the truce to Jordan and Egypt.

The Civil Aviation and Meteorological Authority called on the United Nations to "adhere to the provisions of the truce by operating the 16 agreed-upon flights during the remainder of the truce, to alleviate the suffering of Yemeni citizens."

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