24-11-2024 09:57 AM Jerusalem Timing

Ansarullah: Without Ceasefire Reinforcement No Need to Discuss Agenda

Ansarullah: Without Ceasefire Reinforcement No Need to Discuss Agenda

Yemeni revolutionary movement, Ansarullah, stressed that the ceasefire should be reinforces before discussing any other issue during the UN-brokered talks taking place in the Kuwaiti capital.

Yemeni revolutionary  movement, Ansarullah, stressed that the ceasefire should be reinforces before discussing any other issue during the UN-brokered talks taking place in the Kuwaiti capital.Ansarullah spokesman, Mohamamd Abdelsalam

"If the aggression is not completely halted then there is no need to discuss any other issue put on the agenda," the group's spokesman, Mohamamd Abdelsalam said  late on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Abdelsalam noted that the so-called anti-Qaeda campaign is just a pretext to divert attention from a sheme aimed at targeting the country's south.

Earlier on Sunday Abdelsalam said  that the course of this round of Yemeni peace talks will not differ from previous ones, stressing that the "continuation of the aggression proves that ceasefire announcement (by UN) is untrue."

Al-Manar correspondent stressed that confirmed that the Saudi-led coalition has not stopped from staging air strikes and attempts to make advances in several areas across the Yemeni territories.

Yemen has been since March 26, 2015 under brutal aggression by Saudi-led coalition.

Thousands have been martyred and injured in the attack, with the vast majority of them are civilians.

Riyadh launched the attack on Yemen in a bid to restore power to fugitive president Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi who is a close ally to Saudi Arabia.