The Yemen truce deadline lasted for a month

The Saudi Arabia-led coalition announced on Friday that it has extended the unilateral ceasefire deadline in Yemen for one month to help combat the body's association. A two-week ceasefire, imposed by the coalition fighting the Houthite group, which is backed by Iran, expired Thursday, although it was not [...]
A two-week ceasefire, imposed by the coalition that is fighting the Houthi group, which is backed by Iran, expired Thursday, although no permanent ceasefire agreement was reached, writes “France24”.
The Houthi group has not accepted the previous ceasefire declared by the coalition, and violence continued in several provinces, adding to the fear that war would weaken the authorities' ability even weakened to confront the coronary.
This group ousted the government recognised by the international community at the end of 2014. He is demanding that land and air blockades be removed that have been decided by the coalition in order to negotiate a ceasefire.
In contrast, United Nations Secretary - General Antonio Guterres called last month for ceasefires to be reached in all conflicts in the world to enable the fight against pandemic.












