Al-Mashat announces a new item in the Muscat negotiations... and sends a message to Saudi Arabia!

The terrorist Houthi militia announced a new clause in the negotiations that will begin today, Sunday, with the legitimate government, in the Omani capital, Muscat.
This came during a meeting between the head of the so-called “Political Council” affiliated with the Houthis, Mahdi Al-Mashat, with the head of the military committee in the Houthi negotiating delegation, Yahya Al-Razami.
The Houthi Saba Agency said that Al-Mashat directed Al-Razami “to follow up on the return of the rest of the stranded Yemeni pilgrims without any justification,” stressing that “the responsibility for their return lies with the Saudi authorities in accordance with the agreements with the Saudi Civil Aviation Authority.”
Al-Mashat added: “There is no justification that exempts the Saudi authorities from the responsibility of returning Yemeni pilgrims to the capital, Sana’a, expressing hope for their speedy and safe return.”
He stressed the need for “negotiations to be conducted on the basis of all for all, as it is a humanitarian issue and must not remain in the corridors and circles of deception and settling scores,” according to his claim.
More than 1,300 Yemeni pilgrims continue to suffer as a result of their inability to travel, after the Houthi militia seized three Yemeni Airlines planes in Sanaa, which were supposed to return to transport pilgrims to Sanaa.
Yesterday, Saturday, the legitimate government announced the launch of a new round of negotiations between it and the Houthi group, in the Omani capital, Muscat, regarding prisoners and abductees held by all Yemeni parties.