Saudi Arabia hands the UN envoy a copy of the agreement to end the Yemeni crisis to announce it officially

Sources familiar with the ongoing discussions in Saudi Arabia revealed that the Kingdom handed over a copy of the agreement to the UN envoy to officially announce it, in the name of the United Nations.
Local media quoted sources familiar with the discussions being conducted by the UN envoy, saying, “The Saudis handed over a copy of the agreement they reached, with the help of the Omanis, to the UN envoy, to put the final touches in preparation for announcing the agreement in the name of the United Nations mission.”
p>The broad outlines of the agreement include stopping the war and addressing the humanitarian file, including paying salaries, opening Sanaa Airport to new destinations, and opening roads between the governorates.
This comes in light of the intense movements of the UN envoy, Hans Grundberg, as he moved between Muscat and Riyadh twice within a week, and met with the Omani officials in charge of mediation, as well as Saudi officials, once with Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman. He also met once with the Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council, Dr. Rashad Al-Alimi, and he met twice with the Houthi representative, Muhammad Abdul Salam.