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The Yemeni government accuses the Houthis of deliberately thwarting the negotiations to release the prisoners



A member of the Yemeni government negotiating team in the Committee of Prisoners and Abductees, Majed Fadayel, accused the Houthi militias of deliberately foiling the round of negotiations for the release of prisoners and detainees that have been going on for nearly three weeks under the auspices of the United Nations in Jordan.


According to Al-Arabiya Al-Hadath channel, a member of the Yemeni government negotiating team in the Committee of Prisoners and Abductees said that the Houthi militia continues to intransigent and refuse to remove or exchange journalists and demand names that do not exist, for people who may have been killed on the battlefronts or are fake.


A member of the Yemeni government negotiating team in the Committee of Prisoners and Abductees, Majed Fadayel, explained that the militias' demand to release names that do not exist in order to complicate the file and deliberately thwart the tour, pointing out that the militias seek to override what was previously agreed upon in Amman 3 regarding the release of 301 from both parties, including Among them is one of the four (covered by the UN Security Council resolution). He continued: We want to finalize the details of what was previously signed before opening new discussions.


A member of the Yemeni government negotiating team in the Prisoners and Abductees Committee asked: What is the feasibility of new agreements when the militias refuse to complete and implement what was agreed upon in February 2020, continuing: Despite the continuous concessions that he made and presented by the government delegation negotiating the file of prisoners and kidnappers, the terrorist Houthi militia continues In her intransigence, she refuses to take out or exchange journalists, and demands names that do not exist.

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