Sana’a Accuses Saudi Coalition of Obstructing Implementation of Prisoner Exchange Deal
Al-Mortada confirmed, in a news statement, the readiness of the committee to proceed with the implementation of the deal agreed upon under the auspices of the United Nations.
He explained that the results of the last round of negotiations, held in Amman, were not as positive as hoped.
He went on to say: “We had great hope for implementing even part of the deal that was agreed upon last March, but due to the delay of the Saudi-backed party in Marib in presenting the names prevented any implementation of this deal or part of it.”
Al-Mortada pointed out that consensus was reached through the United Nations on fixing the names that were agreed upon and forming a committee from all parties to ascertain the identity of the disputed names.
“The prisoners’ file is a humanitarian one, and the committee deals with it from this point of view,” he indicated that this file received attention and follow-up by the leadership, in order to reach the implementation of this agreement and the liberation of all prisoners.
“We hope that the other party will take full seriousness to actually enter into the implementation of this agreement,” he added.
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