United Nations Secretary-General’s spokesman Stephane Dujarric expressed “disappointment at the failure to reach an agreement to extend and expand the truce in Yemen,” stressing that “the United Nations has not given up hope yet and time has run out.” will not run dry.” Before both sides do what needs to be done.”
He pointed out in a daily press conference from the permanent headquarters in New York that “it is disappointing that both sides have not agreed to the new proposals for an extension and expansion of the truce presented by the Special Envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, but negotiations are ongoing and will continue as Grundberg continues to consider viable options for both parties.
Dujarric explained that civilians in Yemen have directly benefited from the truce as major hostilities have ceased, including air strikes by Saudi-led coalition forces and cross-border attacks carried out by the Ansar Allah movement, as well as the number of civilian casualties. decreased significantly, but flights continued. Commercial flights from Sana’a airport to Amman and other cities.
Source: El Nashra