Houthi’s intransigence thwarted all political efforts

Col. Turki Al-Maliki, the spokesman
of the Arab Coalition, said on Monday that the political efforts to resolve the
Yemeni crisis continue through the UN envoy Martin Griffith.
He added, during the weekly press
conference: “We agree with the European Union on all axes, political as well as
humanitarian efforts to alleviate the suffering of the Yemeni people”.
He stressed that the military
operations in Yemen aim at pressure on the Houthi militias to sit at the table
of political solution, pointing out that the coalition respect the
international law.
Al-Maliki pointed out that Houthi’s
intransigence thwarted all the political efforts to resolve the crisis
peacefully.
He also said at the press
conference that the land, the sea and the air ports in Yemen are working to
deliver humanitarian aid to civilians, while Houthi militias deliberately
obstruct humanitarian efforts in Yemen.
He pointed out that more than 25
thousand permits have been granted to enter humanitarian relief aid to Yemen,
stressing that the militias bear the legal responsibility for their violations.
He pointed out that the Houthi
militias are still engaged in forced recruitment of children, which is contrary
to international law and deliberately disabling ships carrying oil materials to
prevent them from entering the port of Hodeidah.
He stressed that Saudi Arabia will
continue to protect its territory from missile targets by Houthis.
He pointed out that the operational
pressure of the Yemeni National Army continues with the support of coalition
forces on all fronts.
He said that the military operation
in Yemen is legitimate and is conducted in accordance with international law.
He explained that the current military operations are part of the political
solution in.
He added: “The coalition knows
through intelligence sources the number of elements of Hezbollah involved in
supporting the Houthi militias”. The terrorist elements from the
Hezbollah militia and Iran, support Houthi.
He stressed that the liberation of
Hodeidah will stop the smuggling of all weapons to the Houthis, including
ballistic missiles.
In conclusion, Maliki said that the
humanitarian operations in Yemen began from the first day with the political work
and will continue from the coalition forces.