The National Committee for Prisoners (loyal to Sana’a government) announced on Sunday the failure of the negotiations on the prisoners file, held in the Jordanian capital Amman, due to the intransigence of the other side.
“The negotiations on the prisoners’ file in Amman ended without any progress due to the intransigence of the Saudi coalition’s forces and their loyal forces,” said Abdulqadir Al-Mortada, head of the committee, in a tweet on Twitter.
He continued, saying, “We tried in all ways to succeed and made a number of fair proposals to overcome the differences, but to no avail.”
Earlier, Al-Mortada had accused the United Nations of responding to a Saudi veto to obstruct negotiations of the prisoners’ file in the Jordanian capital, Amman.
He warned that representatives of the pro-coalition Islah Party sought to thwart the negotiations round with conditions outside the agreement, calling on the United Nations to put an end to that.
On January 23, Al-Mortada announced the arrival of Sanaa delegation to the Jordanian capital Amman to participate in a new round of negotiations on the file of prisoners under the auspices of the United Nations.
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