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Detention of Fuel Ships by US-Saudi Aggression Puts Truce's Extension in Question

News - Yemen: President Mahdi Al-Mashat discussed with the Executive Director of the Yemeni Petroleum Company (YPC), Ammar Al-Adrai, issues related to the commitment of the US-Saudi aggression to the requirements of truce and the entry of fuel ships.

President Al-Mashat condemned the practices of the US-Saudi aggression in seizing fuel ships in light of the declared truce despite their inspection and obtaining entry permits from the UN.

He stressed that the US-Saudi aggression' detention of fuel ships puts truce in a sensitive situation, pointing out that they are trying through this to exploit the humanitarian side to achieve political gains that it could not achieve in the military battle.

President Al-Mashat stressed the need for the US-Saudi aggression to abide by the provisions of truce and implement all its provisions, leading to more humanitarian and economic remedies to alleviate the suffering of the Yemeni people.

In early April, after Yemen’s Supreme Political Council declared a voluntary and unilateral three-day pause in retaliatory strikes against targets in Saudi Arabia, the UN special envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, announced the nationwide ceasefire, for the first time since 2015.

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

However, in light of UN silence, the Saudi-led aggression 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.
 
In early June, the United Nations announced that Yemen’s National Salvation Government and the US-Saudi coalition have agreed to renew the two-month truce after days of negotiations and promises to fulfill the terms of the agreement.
 
The UN envoy noted that the truce was extended under the same terms as the previous one.

The United Nations continues to condone the crimes committed by the Saudi-led aggression. It only holds the coalition responsible for crimes when it seeks to blackmail the Kingdom and oblige it to pay millions of dollars. The UN is not concerned with the souls of the victims, as it provided cover for this aggression for years, and kept silent in the face of many of its criminal practices, whether through raids or sieges.
 

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