The coalition: destroying two booby trapped boats and two booby traps for the Houthis

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The Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced the destruction of two booby-trapped boats belonging to the Houthi militia, before carrying out an imminent attack from Hodeidah.

The coalition considered that the militia uses the Stockholm Agreement as an umbrella for launching hostile attacks from the governorate. Al-Hudaydah, and the threat of shipping routes and global trade.

And before that, The Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced the interception and destruction of two marches launched towards the southern region in Saudi Arabia.

Politically, the US envoy to Yemen, Tim Lenderking, began a third Gulf tour in less than two months after his appointment.

According to sources in Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper, the Saudi initiative tops the discussions of that round that started in Muscat and will witness multiple meetings with the Yemeni government in Riyadh. The Omani Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi and the UN Secretary-General’s envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths, Prospects for Peace in Yemen.

The meeting that took place in the Omani capital, Muscat, discussed developments in the situation in Yemen, and the efforts made to stop the war and revive the political process, Via my negotiation N all the parties, in order to achieve security and stability in Yemen and the region.

“I had a constructive discussion in Muscat today with the Omani Foreign Minister about the prospects for peace in Yemen,” Griffiths said. He added, “I thanked the Omani Minister of Foreign Affairs for supporting the United Nations efforts to bring peace to Yemen through an inclusive political process.”

Griffiths had resumed his contacts and meetings with the leaders of the Houthi militia, after a hiatus of several months.

In a statement issued on Friday evening, the UN envoy’s office said that the UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy is currently visiting the Sultanate of Oman.

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