conflicting parties in Yemen agreed on Two-month moratorium – fire UN Special Envoy for Yemen Hans Grundberg said on Friday.
“I’d like like To announce that the parties to the conflict responded positively to the UN proposal for A truce is reached for two months effect tomorrow on April 2 at 19:00 hoursGrundberg pointed out out.
he is added The two sides agreed to stop everything offensive military air, land and sea operations inside Yemen and across its borders.
“they also agreed for Fuel ships to enter Hodeidah ports and commercial trips for work in And the out of Sana’a International Airport to predetermined destinations in The region,” He said.
United nations official He said that the armistice could be renewed after a period of two months with approval of Interested parties.
“the aim of This truce for give Yemenis need to break out of violence, alleviate human suffering, and most importantly, hope to end this conflict possible,” He said.
On Wednesday, the Saudi-led coalition was fighting the Houthi rebels in Yemen announced stood up-fire.
The coalition announced They will commit to stopping-fire with a view for “creating Necessary favorable conditions for Successful and favorable consultations environment for Holy month of Ramadan to make peace and achieve security and stability in Yemen” via Saudi Arabia news SPA Agency.
In mid-March, the Gulf Cooperation Council invited the parties to the conflict to talks in Riyadh city. The week-long consultations were scheduled start on March 29, but the Houthi rebels refused to participate.
conflicting parties in Yemen agreed on Two-month moratorium – fire UN Special Envoy for Yemen Hans Grundberg said on Friday.
“I’d like like To announce that the parties to the conflict responded positively to the UN proposal for A truce is reached for two months effect tomorrow on April 2 at 19:00 hoursGrundberg pointed out out.
he is added The two sides agreed to stop everything offensive military air, land and sea operations inside Yemen and across its borders.
“they also agreed for Fuel ships to enter Hodeidah ports and commercial trips for work in And the out of Sana’a International Airport to predetermined destinations in The region,” He said.
United nations official He said that the armistice could be renewed after a period of two months with approval of Interested parties.
“the aim of This truce for give Yemenis need to break out of violence, alleviate human suffering, and most importantly, hope to end this conflict possible,” He said.
On Wednesday, the Saudi-led coalition was fighting the Houthi rebels in Yemen announced stood up-fire.
The coalition announced They will commit to stopping-fire with a view for “creating Necessary favorable conditions for Successful and favorable consultations environment for Holy month of Ramadan to make peace and achieve security and stability in Yemen” via Saudi Arabia news SPA Agency.
In mid-March, the Gulf Cooperation Council invited the parties to the conflict to talks in Riyadh city. The week-long consultations were scheduled start on March 29, but the Houthi rebels refused to participate.