Saudi Cabinet strongly condemns continuous Houthi violations

A handout picture provided by the Saudi Royal Palace on July 10, 2017 shows King Salman bin Abdulaziz (C) chairing a cabinet meeting, accompanied by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (C-R), at Al-Safa palace in the holy Muslim city of Mecca in western Ƶ. (AFP/File)
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  • The remarks were made on Tuesday during a virtual session chaired by King Salman

RIYADH: The Saudi Cabinet strongly condemned the continued violations by Houthi militia of the Stockholm Agreement to end the Yemen conflict.
It also condemned the Houthi’s use of Hodeidah Governorate as a “platform for hostilities and terrorist operations” by launching ballistic missiles and drones.
Such actions, the Cabinet said, is a threat to regional and international security, and undermines political efforts to end the conflict.
The remarks were made on Tuesday during a virtual session chaired by King Salman.
At the beginning of the session, the Cabinet said it valued Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s participation in a recent World Economic Forum event and his speech about the role that Ƶ has played promoting development and supporting the stability of the region, as well as preserving the energy supply market.