Sanaa: Saudi Arabia to prove its seriousness for peace.
The head of the Yemeni National Salvation Government’s negotiating team said that Saudi Arabia would respond positively to Sanaa’s initiative by stopping the aggression, lifting the siege and withdrawing foreign forces from Yemen.
Mohammed Abdul Salam, the head of the Yemeni National Salvation Government’s negotiating team, said that the Saudi regime should prove its seriousness in moving towards peace through positive interaction with the peace initiative announced by Yemeni Supreme Political Council Chairman Mehdi Al-Mashat.
Abdul Salam added: “Therefore, Saudi Arabia must accept the ceasefire and remove foreign forces from its territory by lifting the siege of Yemen.” The head of the Yemeni Supreme Political Council announced on Friday evening a three-day unilateral ceasefire with Saudi Arabia, saying that all land, air and naval attacks by the Yemeni armed forces against Saudi Arabia would be stopped for three days and that offensive operations would be carried out on the domestic front. This period is suspended.
Hours earlier, the head of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council announced a three-day unilateral ceasefire by the country’s armed forces on all internal and external fronts, saying that the ceasefire would end if the Saudi coalition stopped all attacks and aggression against Yemen.
Al-Mashat, while announcing the cessation of attacks on all Yemeni fronts over the past three days, said: “If Saudi Arabia withdraws all foreign forces from our soil and water and stops supporting the local militias in our country, we will stop the clashes to one.” We make the final commitment.