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Political Council: Extension of Truce Requires Commitment to Pay Salaries of All Employees

News - Yemen: The Supreme Political Council held a meeting headed by President Mahdi Al-Mashat, during which he reviewed the latest political developments related to truce and existing contacts.

The meeting affirmed the council's stated positions, stressing the need to fully open Sana'a International Airport and Hodeidah Port.

It pointed out that the extension of the truce requires a commitment to pay the salaries of all employees and the rest of the services that the US-Saudi aggression cut, to double the suffering of the Yemeni people.

The Supreme Political Council stated that it had initiated the opening of a special account at the Central Bank branch in Hodeidah, and the revenues of the port of Hodeidah were transferred to it to contribute to the payment of salaries to all state employees, while Saudi-backed party and UN did not comply with that.

It also confirmed that the payment of salaries and pensions is a natural entitlement for all employees and retirees.

The salaries is the most prominent issue  on the negotiating table in Jordan, as it deserves the new truce.

 

Recently, the United Nations announced that Yemen’s National Salvation Government and the US-Saudi coalition that has been attacking Yemen since 2015 have agreed to renew a two-month truce after days of negotiations.
 
UN special envoy for Yemen Hans Grundberg said that the extension of the truce comes into effect when the current truce period expires, 2 June 2022 at 19:00 Yemen time (1600 GMT)."
 
The head of the National Delegation confirmed that the extension of the truce was accepted for humanitarian reasons, provided that what was not met by the US-Saudi aggression during the past two months will be compensated for.
 
The ceasefire agreement was mediated by the UN between the Saudi-led aggression and the National Salvation Government in Sana'a on April 2. The truce was announced after Yemen’s Supreme Political Council declared a voluntary and unilateral three-day pause in retaliatory strikes against targets in Saudi Arabia.
 
The UN envoy also noted that the truce was extended under the same terms as the previous one.
 
Elsewhere, Grundberg stressed that a ground, aerial and naval blockade of Yemen imposed by Riyadh and its allies needed to be urgently addressed.
 
In line with the agreement, the US-Saudi aggression agreed to end its attacks on the Yemeni soil that it began in March 2015 with the goal of changing Yemen’s power structure in favor of the country’s former Saudi-allied officials.
 
However, in April it was still obstructing flights to the Sana'a International Airport in Yemen’s capital and detaining fuel ships that were headed to the country. The fires of the aggression side did not subside along the fronts, on the borders and inside, including shelling, reconnaissance, development and crawl.
 
The Saudi-led aggression was taking advantage of the UN-brokered ceasefire in order to mobilize allied militants in line with its hostile plots.

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