The office of the UN envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg, said that the latter met officials in the Gulf Cooperation Council, the Saudi ambassador to Yemen Muhammad Al Jaber, Yemeni Foreign Minister Ahmed bin Mubarak, diplomats from the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, and many Western diplomats. He renewed his commitment to continue efforts and do everything possible to renew the truce, and to move forward in the peace process to serve the aspirations of the Yemeni people.
The office explained that the consultations focused on the ongoing efforts to renew the armistice, restore the path towards a political settlement in Yemen, and the understandings achieved through the Muscat and Jordan consultations between the Yemeni parties on a number of issues that lead to the establishment of a comprehensive dialogue environment, as well as discussing the terms of extending The truce, including the payment of salaries, the opening of roads, the expansion of navigation at Sanaa airport and the ports of Hodeidah, and the urgent release of prisoners.
In this context, many Yemeni media outlets addressed the decision of what they called the decision to reconstitute the government negotiating delegation, which included nine names headed by Yemeni Foreign Minister Ahmed bin Mubarak, and the membership of a number of representatives of the various Yemeni components.
On the ground, the military media of the joint forces on the west coast reported that fixed Houthi militia targets were destroyed, targeting civilian objects west of the Maqbana district, west of Taiz, in conjunction with the failure of movements and attempts to create sites in the south of Hodeidah Governorate.
According to the center, the militias have recently tried to create sites and deploy weapons and gunmen who were sent in large reinforcements to west of Taiz and south of Hodeidah, but the Houthi attempts were thwarted and a number of mechanisms were destroyed, killing and wounding a number of Houthi elements.
In Sanaa, the Houthi militia failed to launch a ballistic missile from Al-Daylami base near Sanaa airport, north of the city, according to eyewitnesses in the area, confirming the killing and wounding of a number of Houthis and missile experts who were present in the launch area.
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