The head of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council, Mahdi Al-Mashat, pointed out that “the launch of spy planes into the airspace of Sana’a and the provinces is a flagrant violation of the truce.”

Al-Mashat pointed out that “the Yemeni armed forces are ready to fulfill their duty if the countries of aggression do not fulfill their obligations under the UN-declared truce.”

Earlier, the head of the delegation of the Ansar Allah movement (Houthis) at the talks in Jordan confirmed that “the other side (the government of Yemen) does not want to discuss the opening of roads, except in closed areas, in violation of the truce text.” The head of the Yemeni government delegation at the talks, Abdul Karim Shaiban, stressed some time ago that “if the Houthis do not react today to the opening of the road to Taiz, we will stop the dialogue.”

On April 1 last year, the UN envoy to Yemen reported that the warring parties in Yemen had reacted positively to the proposal for a two-month truce starting April 2, explaining that they “agreed to cease hostilities in the air, on land and on land.” and the sea within Yemen and on its frontiers.”