The Arab Parliament condemns the Houthi group’s refusal to extend the humanitarian truce in Yemen

The Arab Parliament condemns the Houthi group’s refusal to extend the humanitarian truce in Yemen

The Houthi terrorist group’s refusal to extend and broaden the humanitarian cease-fire in the Republic of Yemen, which was proposed by the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General of the United Nations to Yemen and approved by the Yemeni government, was denounced by the Arab Parliament. It was emphasised that this refusal proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the terrorist Houthi militia rejects peace efforts and is determined to carry out terrorist operations both within Yemen and abroad.

The Arab Parliament emphasised in a statement released today, Friday, the urgent humanitarian urgency for the international community to support efforts to extend the humanitarian cease-fire in Yemen. to improve the difficult situation the Yemeni people are in.

He reaffirmed his unwavering support for the Republic of Yemen’s legitimate government and the Presidential Council’s efforts to rebuild state institutions while announcing the danger of the consequences of the Houthi group’s refusal to extend the armistice, which would jeopardise regional security and stability.

The Arab Parliament urged the UN and the rest of the world to keep working to find a political solution to the Yemeni crisis in line with the Gulf initiative and its executive mechanism, the recommendations of the National Dialogue Conference, and Security Council Resolution No. 2216 in a way that benefits the Yemeni people in terms of peace, security, and stability.

The Houthi group’s unwillingness to extend Yemen’s humanitarian cease-fire is condemned by the Arab Parliament.

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