Agreement on the stabilization of the ceasefire in Yemen on the occasion of Eid al-Adha.
The United Nations announced the agreement of the conflicting parties in Yemen to stabilize the current ceasefire on the occasion of Eid al-Adha.
The United Nations announced that the delegations of the resigned government and the National Salvation Government of Yemen have agreed to continue the ceasefire on the occasion of Eid al-Adha at the meeting of the Military Coordination Committee in Amman, the capital of Jordan.
The office of the UN envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg, in a statement, a copy of which was published by Reuters, announced on Wednesday evening (yesterday, July 6) that the Yemeni parties agreed to establish a joint coordination room at a suitable time during a meeting in Aman. They agreed to calm the atmosphere and curb any possible escalation of tension and military conflicts to ensure a humanitarian ceasefire in Yemen.
The UN envoy to Yemen also announced: The success of this ceasefire ultimately depends on building trust and now there is an opportunity to strengthen adherence to the ceasefire during Eid. The United Nations hopes that by strengthening the ceasefire, it will revive the fragile peace process to achieve a comprehensive political solution to the long conflict in Yemen.
The ceasefire in Yemen, which began on April 13 in the hope of ending the conflicts and ending the seven-year siege, was extended again for two months on June 12 due to repeated violations by the aggressor coalition. At the same time, two rounds of negotiations were held in Jordan between the government of Sana’a and the government affiliated to Riyadh in order to review the terms of the ceasefire and reopen the road to Taiz city.
Military officials announced that during the first ceasefire period, seven civilians and 20 soldiers were killed and at least 100 civilians and 50 soldiers were wounded.
Yesterday, the Supreme Political Council of Yemen, on the eve of Eid al-Adha, unilaterally announced the reopening of the “Al-Khamsin-Al-Stein” road in Taiz.
According to the report of “Al-Masira” website, it is stated in the statement of the Supreme Political Council of Yemen that the reopening of this road took place after consultation with the National Military Committee, which is making many efforts to reopen the roads in Taiz and a number of provinces.