Houthi leader calls for intensifying flights to Sanaa

English - Saturday 14 May 2022 الساعة 06:13 pm
Sana'a, NewsYemen:

 The Yemeni government's waiver of the decision to cancel passports issued by the Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, and allow travel to Jordan, encouraged the terrorist militias to demand more concessions under the pretext of demonstrating goodwill that the Houthi militias have not committed so far.

The prominent Houthi leader and Deputy Foreign Minister in the unrecognized government of Ibn Habtoor, Hussein Al-Ezzi, indicated in a post on his Twitter account, the need to expand and double the number of flights in the remainder of the armistice period, claiming that this is an urgent humanitarian necessity to compensate for the obstructed flights.  during the past period.

He added.  "This is undoubtedly the indicator that will prove good intentions and restore confidence in the armistice agreement. It is also the most important factor in encouraging everyone to continue working for peace with sincerity and diligence."

On Thursday, the Yemeni government announced that it was allowed to travel through Sanaa airport with passports issued by Sanaa and other governorates, four years after a decision to cancel dealing with passports issued by militia areas, in the context of its positive interaction with the initiative of the UN envoy’s office and its pledges regarding the operation of Yemeni flights from  Sanaa airport to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan during the armistice period to allow the Yemeni people who were held hostage to the Houthis an opportunity.

The Houthi militia continues to talk about the necessity of demonstrating good intentions through concessions in order to achieve peace and end the war, at a time when it refuses to implement any of its obligations or make any concessions in exchange for what the legitimate government offers.