Head of the government team: The "UNMHA" mission has failed in its mission, and General Juha must liberate himself first

English - Tuesday 12 January 2021 الساعة 06:27 pm
Al-Hodeidah, NewsYemen:

The head of the government team in the Redeployment Coordination Committee, Major General Muhammad Eida, said that the mission to support the Hodeidah Agreement (UNMHA), headed by General Abhijit Juha, had failed in its mission while she was kidnapped and held captive by the Houthi militia and did not have its decision, calling for its liberation first before talking about any details  Others related to the work of the mission.

Eida added, in a special statement published by the "official website of the joint forces (West Coast)," commenting on the mission's disclosure on Sunday of the Houthi militia's request to establish a military buffer zone, that the mission does not meet the simplest criteria that qualify it to be an intermediate international mission, and it has failed.  It failed miserably since General Joha presided over it.

 Eida called on General Joha to liberate himself first and to free the mission he is heading from families, by moving the mission to a neutral area in which the minimum basic standards that are required for any intermediate international mission are met, after which he can talk about disengagement and redeployment.

The head of the government team in the Redeployment Coordination Committee hoped that "General Guha and the mission that he heads (UNMHA) will be released, and that they will be able to move to a neutral area in which the conditions for an honest mediator are met, and they have freedom of movement to perform their duties, and the general has the appropriate climate to present his briefings."  The Security Council has credibility. "

Major General Muhammad Eida said: Currently the general is present with only one party, denying his contact with the rest of the parties as he spoke in his monthly briefing to the Security Council at its session devoted to discussing the situation in Yemen, stressing that his speech was not sincere.

 He expressed his sincere greetings to the heroes, officers, ranks, and soldiers stationed on the West Coast, defending Arabism and the Republic.