Yemeni official: If we do not reach a reliable agreement, we will resume the liberation operation

According to the report of Fars News Agency, Hossein Al-Azi, the Deputy Foreign Minister of the National Salvation Government of Yemen, warned the aggressor Saudi-Emirati alliance that the ceasefire in this country may not be extended.
Al-Mayadeen news channel reported by quoting Al-Azi, if honest, extensive, reliable and effective agreements are not reached that do not include all human and economic dimensions, there is no room for false ceasefire extensions.
He stated that the aforementioned agreement should include oil and gas revenues, and clarified that if such an agreement is not reached, the army and the popular committees will resume the liberation battles and the liberation will be one-time and non-stop.
The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the National Salvation Government recently emphasized that, based on the cease-fire declared by the United Nations, two flights a day [از فرودگاه صنعاء] it is going to happen.
Al-Ezzi said that “we hope.” [ائتلاف سعودی] Let’s stick to this issue and not see any obstacles again so that we can confidently move towards peace and the resumption of good neighborly relations.
He warned the aggressor Saudi-Emirati coalition that breaking the ceasefire or creating obstacles in this direction means the return of war and “this should not happen and no sane person should allow it to happen”.
The humanitarian and military ceasefire under the supervision of the United Nations came into effect on April 2 and was extended. According to this ceasefire, the Saudi coalition and its allies were supposed to allow Sana’a airport to carry out some flights after six years of siege, including to transfer patients from inside Yemen to abroad, but it was thwarted for various reasons.
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