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Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan announced yesterday an initiative to end the crisis in Yemen and reach a comprehensive political agreement, while His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Foreign Minister and International Cooperation, expressed the support of the UAE at the initiative of the Kingdom.
In detail, Bin Farhan told a press conference yesterday that “the Saudi initiative to end the crisis in Yemen includes opening the Sanaa airport to a specific number of destinations.”
He added: “We affirm our full right to defend our land and our people against the attacks of the Houthi militia.” He continued: “Iranian interference is the main reason for prolonging the crisis in Yemen.”
The Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister stressed that the initiative to stop the war in Yemen comes in cooperation with envoys from the United Nations and the United States and the Sultanate of Oman.
Saudi Arabia called on the legitimate government and the Houthis to accept the initiative to end the Yemeni crisis, in order to reach a comprehensive political agreement.
Prince Faisal made it clear that the initiative would go into effect as soon as the Houthis approved it.
His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan stated that the UAE fully supports this initiative, which is a valuable opportunity for a comprehensive ceasefire in Yemen and to pave the way towards a lasting political solution. His Highness urged the international community to join forces to engage all parties to this initiative and to cease fire.
His Highness praised the pivotal role of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the implementation of the Riyadh Agreement, the formation of the new Yemeni government, the achievement of a political solution and the acceleration of efforts to end the Yemeni crisis, highlighting the need to respond to this initiative and the solidarity and cooperation of the Yemeni forces, and giving priority to the supreme national interest.
His Highness affirmed the full commitment of the United Arab Emirates to support the Yemeni people and support their legitimate aspirations for development, prosperity, peace and stability.
Earlier, Saudi Arabia announced “the Kingdom’s initiative to end the Yemen crisis and reach a comprehensive political solution,” including a comprehensive ceasefire, under the supervision of the United Nations, and the deposit of taxes and revenue. customs clearance for petroleum-derived vessels from the port of Hodeidah in the joint account of the Central Bank of Yemen in Hodeidah. In accordance with the Stockholm Agreement on Hodeidah, the opening of the Sanaa International Airport for several direct regional and international flights and the initiation of consultations between the Yemeni parties to reach a political solution to the Yemeni crisis, under the auspices of the United Nations , based on the references of UN Security Council Resolution 2216, the Gulf initiative and its implementation mechanism, and the results of the comprehensive Yemeni national dialogue.
This initiative is part of the continuous support of the efforts of the United Nations Special Envoy for Yemen, Martin Griffiths, and the United States envoy to Yemen Timothy Lenderking, the positive role of the Sultanate of Oman and the advancement of the efforts to reach a political solution to the crisis, under the auspices of the United Nations.
The Kingdom calls on the Yemeni government and the Houthis to accept the initiative, which is an initiative that gives the Houthis the opportunity to arbitrate the mind, stop Yemeni bloodshed, address the humanitarian and economic conditions suffered by the Yemeni people and be partners to achieve peace and defend the interests of the honorable Yemeni people and their right to the sovereignty and independence of their homeland. The Iranian regime’s ambitions in Yemen and the region, and declaring its acceptance of the initiative, are implemented under the supervision and monitoring of the United Nations.
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