SANAA, Apr 5 (NNN-YPA) – Yemen’s President, Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, yesterday called on the Houthi militia, to sit at the negotiating table with the government, to reach a political settlement and end the seven-year civil war, the official Saba news agency reported.
“Return as a Yemeni political component, that adheres to national constants, and come to the dialogue table to make peace,” Hadi made the call in a statement, during a meeting with his government’s ministers in his residence in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia.
“Our hands stretch out to you for reaching a just and comprehensive peace and rebuilding our country,” he said, stressing that, the ongoing truce is a big chance for all Yemenis to pave the way for “permanent peace.”
On Saturday, a two-month cease-fire, brokered by the United Nations (UN) and agreed by the Yemeni warring parties entered into force.
The truce includes the halt of all offensive ground, aerial and naval military operations, as well as, facilitating the entry of 18 fuel ships into the ports of Hodeidah, and allowing two commercial flights a week to and from the Sanaa International Airport.
The Red Sea port city of Hodeidah and the capital Sanaa are under the control of the Houthi militia.
The terms also include convening a meeting between the parties, to lift the siege, open the roads and allow humanitarian aid access to the government-held Taiz city.
The UN Special Envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, said, the truce aims to give Yemenis a necessary break from violence, and relief from humanitarian suffering, stressing that, the truce can be renewed beyond the two-month period with the consent of the Yemeni parties. However, the government and Houthis have traded accusations of breaching the truce in the past two days.
The truce would be a major breakthrough in the seven-year civil war in Yemen, if implemented, as previous cease-fire deals had all failed.– NNN-YPA