Sana’a ends the UN envoy’s latest mission early


Sana’a resolved, on Tuesday, the debate over the recent visit of the UN envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg.

Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:

The Yemeni forces renewed their attack on the American battleships and the occupied cities in Palestine, and on a larger scale this time, in a step considered a response to the offer Grundberg brought.

The recent operations, which were carried out on Monday evening, hours after Grundberg’s arrival, coincided with the revelation by leaders in the Ansar Allah movement that the envoy didn’t bring anything new.

Hussein Al-Ezzi, the former Deputy Foreign Minister in the Salvation Government, explained that the UN envoy’s visit to Sana’a aimed to cover up the other parties’ evasion of implement the roadmap and whitewash their pages full of military and intelligence hostilities.

Al-Ezzi, in a tweet on his official page, indicated that the envoy is trying to portray the ball is in Sana’a’s court, while America is obstructing progress on the roadmap and insisting on linking it to the problem of Israel.

These developments indicate Sana’a’s decision to end the new UN envoy’s mission early.

They also reveal Sana’a’s rejection of the West’s relentless attempts to barter the files of Gaza with humanitarian and political files in Yemen.



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