Minister of Defense: The Houthi group has not fulfilled any part of the Stockholm Agreement

The Minister of Defense, Lieutenant General Mohsen Al-Daari, said that the Houthi group had not fulfilled any part of the Stockholm Agreement. This came during his meeting in the temporary capital, Aden, with the head of the United Nations Mission to Support the Hodeidah Agreement, UNMHA, General Michael Perry and his accompanying delegation, according to the Armed Forces Media Center. Yemeni.
The Minister of Defense praised the efforts made by UN and humanitarian missions and organizations in various fields, including the UNMHA mission in Hodeidah, stressing that the government will overcome all difficulties facing missions and organizations to enable them to perform their tasks smoothly.
Al-Daari said, “The terrorist Houthi militia did not fulfill any part of the Stockholm Agreement, as is its habit of violating covenants and charters in light of the international community’s laxity in obligating it to implement the agreement.”
He added, "The Houthi militias took advantage of this agreement to make Hodeidah a launching pad for threatening maritime navigation and targeting commercial and oil ships."
The Minister of Defense pointed out that “military activity in the ports of Hodeidah has increased more than it was before Stockholm, as well as arms smuggling operations and the arrival of Iranian ships coming from the port of Bandar Abbas to the ports of Hodeidah without any UN inspection or oversight.”