Khalid bin Salman Houthis Determined to Uphold Misery of Yemenis
The Saudi Ambassador to Washington, Prince Khalid
bin Salman, has stressed that the Stockholm Agreement struck between Yemeni
parties in December is being "violated repeatedly" by the Iran-backed
Houthi militias.
“The agreement is an important first step for
sustainable peace and offers hope for millions of Yemenis,” the diplomat said
on his Twitter account.
The insurgents displayed their contempt for peace by
attempting to target a UN convoy, he said, adding that “this is a reminder that
we are dealing with a lawless militia that does not care about peace or the
fate of millions of Yemenis.”
So far, the Houthis seem “determined to uphold the
misery and suffering of the brotherly Yemeni people.”
“Not only did the Houthis refuse to implement the
Stockholm agreement, which they signed to, but they also went beyond that and
continued their armed assault including drone attacks, the shelling of
residential neighborhoods and launching a ballistic missile towards KSA,” he
said in another tweet.
The Saudi-led Arab Coalition and the Yemeni
government have been committed to implementing the agreement, he stressed. “It
takes two sides to make it work.”
The ambassador also urged the international
community to take necessary action to ensure its full implementation.
"It is crucial that the United Nations name the
party that failed to uphold basic confidence building measures leading up to
the Stockholm agreement, and clearly identify who is responsible for the attack
on the armored vehicle that was carrying chief UN monitor Patrick
Cammaert," he added.