After 8 years of war in Yemen. Now Yemeni conflict is between a complete agreement to end the war, or restarting the war more aggressively.
UN Envoy to Yemen Hans Grundberg departs Sana ‘a with an effective speech about the cease-fire that includes more destinations and flights to and from Sana’a International Airport, the opening of Al-Hudaydah ports, and the payment of salaries. The people want the United Nations, the United States, and its agents in the area to leave the pledges to execute on the ground, which is far from being honest discourse. What is unknown are maneuvers and adventurism, dilapidation, efforts to leap on reality and reasoning, as well as its well-known doors and determinants, advertising, and information, according to Al-Masirah report.
UN Envoy Grundberg says: “During my two-day visit, I have had positive engagements with the authorities in Sanaa. On the path forward, we had open extensive and helpful talks. In fact, I am encouraged by what I’ve heard positive involvements along with all parties at this crucial time.”
Grundberg emphasizes that through a cease-fire that will guarantee the protection of the Yemeni populace, it should effectively put an end to the violence. More destinations and flights to and from Sana’a airport should result from it. Additionally, it should ensure the prompt and trouble-free opening of the Hudaydah ports and the restart of the nation’s oil exports. In Taiz and other governorates, important routes must be made open. Additionally, salaries for the public sector must be paid across the nation on a consistent, transparent, and sustainable basis.
Yemenis need to expect no less. And the United Nations will walk with Yemenis and support them every step of the way. Now more than ever is the moment for discussion, agreement, and a showing of genuine political determination as well as leadership for achieving about peace, as he concluded.
Translated by Ahmed Abdu-Almalik Al-ansi.