Sanaa: The Saudi coalition is responsible for the failure of the ceasefire.
The head of the Yemeni National Salvation Government’s negotiating team blamed the Saudi coalition for the ceasefire failure in the past month.
Mohammed Abdul Salam, head of the National Salvation Board of Yemen, said the first month of the humanitarian ceasefire was endless without any progress. Abdul Salam wrote in his tweet account: “The first month of the humanitarian cease-fire is completed, without progress in its most important paragraphs, the reopening of the Sana’i International Airport.” Referring to the fact that the Saudi coalition member states are responsible for this tensile and dodge of responsibility, he called on the United Nations to act in accordance with a cease-fire agreement. In a human and military ceasefire agreement that was announced on April 2 (April 13th), the need for two commercial flights has been emphasized on Sanaa per week.