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Saba Yemen
15-07-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
UNSC extends mandate of UN mission to support Hodeida agreement in Yemen
New York – Saba: The UN Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution on Monday to extend the mandate of the United Nations Mission to Support the Hodeida Agreement in Yemen for six months and two weeks. According to the Oman News Agency, the Council affirmed in the resolution that the extension of the mission's mandate until January 28, 2026, is a continuation of "support for the implementation of the agreement on the city of Hodeida and the ports of Hodeida, Salif, and Ras Isa, as set out in the Stockholm Agreement." Resolution 2786 also requested the Secretary-General to report to the Security Council monthly on the progress of implementation of this resolution. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Saba Yemen
13-05-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
UNMHA, Officials inspect damage at Hodeida port after Zionist aggression
Hodeida - Saba: Deputy Chief of Staff and head of the National Team in the Redeployment Coordination Committee (RCC) Major General Ali al-Mawshaki and Acting Head of the United Nations Mission to support the Hodeida Agreement (UNMHA) Ms. Mari Yamashita on Tuesday inspected the damage inflicted on Hodeida Port as a result of what they described as Zionist aggression. Accompanied by other RCC and military officials, they examined the port docks affected by the alleged attack and the extent of the destruction. Nasr al-Nusairi, Vice Chairman of the Yemen Red Sea Ports Corporation, briefed them on the damage, stating that high-explosive concussion bombs caused extensive damage to the port docks. He claimed that the "Israeli enemy" has targeted Red Sea ports multiple times to disrupt the entry of essential food and medicine. Major General al-Mawshaki asserted that the Zionist enemy deliberately targeted civilian infrastructure to harm the Yemeni people for their support of Gaza. He insisted that these actions would not deter Yemen from its duty towards the Palestinians. He urged the UN mission to protect civilian ports under the Stockholm Agreement and highlighted the mission's intended role in port rehabilitation. UN official Mari Yamashita stated that UNMHA verification teams regularly visit the three ports and that the findings of today's visit would be considered and conveyed to the relevant authorities. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print