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Transport Minister calls on Grundberg to pressure the other party to implement the terms of the UN armistice

Transport Minister Abdel Wahab Al-Durra called on the UN envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg, to pressure the other side to abide by the terms of the armistice announced by the United Nations in early April.

Minister Al-Durra said, “The armistice has been around for a month and most of what was stated in it has not been implemented, including the opening of Sana’a International Airport to commercial flights so that travelers, especially patients, can travel for treatment abroad.”

He was surprised that the aggression countries stopped the flight that had been prepared through the official carrier, Yemenia Airlines, from Sanaa – Amman – Sana’a on April 24, based on the UN armistice, especially after reaching the necessary procedures for the flight. Sanaa has adhered to it, and the other party has refused to implement its provisions to this day.

He pointed out that the Saudi-Emirati aggression coalition, with these practices and procedures, deliberately undermine peace efforts, international conventions and charters, international human rights and other agreements that guarantee the freedom of movement and travel of civilians through airports and ports.

The Minister of Transport stressed that the insistence and procrastination of the countries of the aggression coalition in implementing the terms of the armistice, including the opening of Sanaa International Airport, will lead to the failure of the armistice, indicating that the coalition is still preventing permission to land the Yemeni Airlines plane at Sanaa airport to transport patients and people with special needs that was supposed to It was launched on the 24th of last April.

He explained that approximately 150 travelers to Sanaa airport, most of them patients, were informed after completing travel procedures, of the date of the flight that was going to the Jordanian capital, Amman, and at the last moments the coalition prevented permission for the Yemeni Airlines plane from landing at the airport.

The Minister of Transport held the countries of the aggression fully responsible for the failure to implement the terms of the armistice during the first month of it.

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