Yemen's FM Calls For Dealing With Houthis

Yemen's Foreign Minister Ahmad bin Mubarak Sunday demanded a UN and international approach to deal practically with Houthi militias.
This came during bin Mubarak's meeting with French Ambassador to Yemen Jean-Marie Safa to discuss the political developments and efforts made to expand the truce amid continued obstacles of Houthis, Yemen news agency (SABA) reported.
The procrastination of Houthis to deal with the endeavors of achieving peace in Yemen stresses that they have no desire to achieve peace, and do not pay attention to the sufferings of Yemenis and ending their humanitarian catastrophe, he said.
He indicated that Yemen's Presidential Council and government have provided everything possible to turn from a state of war to a state of peace to meet Yemenis' aspirations and end the war as well as restore security and stability.
He said the Houthis disavowed the gains of peace and seek to destroy benefits made for Yemenis during the past months.
Meanwhile, the French envoy affirmed his country's support to legitimacy in Yemen, its unity, safety and stability.
He also stressed exerting all efforts needed to contribute to solving the crisis and making peace.
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