Deputy Foreign Minister in Yemen’s National Salvation Government reacted to the cancellation of Yemeni people’s business trips by the Saudi-led military coalition and said that Riyadh does not want peace in Yemen
Hussein Al-Ezzi blamed the Saudi-led coalition for halting the peace process and evading its commitments to facilitating travels at Sanaa International Airport.
He said in a tweet that the Saudi-led coalition agreed to let the Sanna airport reopen after a large number of Saudi captives were released by the Sanna government.
The Saudi-led coalition’s move reflected the fact that they have no desire to move towards peace. In addition, the (Saudi-led coalition) showed that they are not ready to do anything to rebuild trust.
Earlier, the Yemeni Transport Minister accused the United Nations of collaborating with the Saudi-led coalition following the delay in reopening Sanaa International Airport.
The first commercial flight was scheduled to depart from Sanaa International Airport yesterday [after a six-year blockade] but the Yemeni National Salvation Government suddenly announced that the Saudi-led coalition had refused to issue a permit for the flight via Sanaa Airport to Jordan.