The Houthis renounce an agreement that ended the Yemeni aviation crisis

The Houthi group disavowed an agreement sponsored by international bodies that recently ended the Yemeni aviation crisis.
The group announced yesterday evening its withdrawal from this agreement under the pretext that airlines do not operate civilian flights from Sanaa Airport to destinations including Jordan.
According to a statement published by the group on the Saba Agency website, it said that the reason for its decline was due to the failure to operate these lines.
The statement included a request to operate flights to India and Cairo, which were not previously included in the list of flights to and from Sanaa Airport.
The new Houthi disavowal reflects a new act within the ongoing Houthi bullying that rejects any settlements that end the war in Yemen.