Sayyed Al-Houthi Holds “Productive” Meets with UN Envoy Martin Griffiths

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Leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah revolutionary movement Sayyed Abdul Malek Al-Houthi met Wednesday UN Special Envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths.

Sayyed Houthi and Grifiths discussed the UN envoy’s latest efforts aimed at finding a peaceful solution for the deadly crisis in the war-torn country, the Ansarullah website reported.

“The meeting touched upon the stalemate which the UN envoy has been witnessing during his repeated and unproductive tours,” according to the website.

Sayyed Houthi reiterated Ansarulla’s previous stance in which the revolutionary movement responded to his initiative to conduct a partial prisoner swap deal, the website added.

The Ansarullah leader, meanwhile, renewed the demand for the completion of the Sweden Agreement, especially on Hodeida, after the movement’s commitment to implement the unilateral redeployment by the Yemeni army and Popular Committees.

“Economic understandings and consolidated revenue were also discussed, particularly in the face of the worsening humanitarian situation and multiple risks,” Ansarullah website added.

On his official Twitter page, Griffiths described as “productive” the discussion he had with Sayyed Al-Houthi, adding “we talked about the implementation of the Hodeida agreement and getting back to the political process.”

Sources: News Agencies, Edited by Website Team