Flights from Sanaa to Egypt and India resumed
According to the Yemeni “Sabah” news agency, the country’s airline company announced that flights from Sana’a International Airport to Egypt and India resumed this evening.
There is supposed to be one daily flight from Sana’a to Cairo and vice versa, and 2 flights per week are planned for India and vice versa.
Based on this report, the resumption of flights from Sanaa to Egypt and India has resumed in the implementation of the recent agreement.
On Thursday of last week, the management of Yemen Airlines announced the resumption of flights from Sana’a airport to Jordan and announced that flights from Sana’a airport to Jordan will be made with three flights every day.
In this connection, “Hans Grundberg”, the special envoy of the United Nations Secretary General for Yemeni affairs, announced last Tuesday that the officials of the resigned and fugitive government of Yemen and the government of the advancement of Yemeni affairs affiliated with the Ansarullah movement to reduce tension in the banking sector and activities The airlines of this country reached an agreement.
Last Tuesday, news sources also announced the agreement between Saudi Arabia and the National Salvation Government of Yemen to resolve some issues related to humanitarian and economic affairs.
In the agreement between the government of Saudi Arabia and the National Salvation Government of Yemen, it was stated that the recent decisions and measures against the banks of both sides will be canceled and similar measures will not be taken in the future.
The Government of National Salvation of Yemen and Saudi Arabia also agreed on the resumption of Yemen Airlines flights between Sana’a and Jordan and the increase of flights to 3 flights per day and daily or as many flights as needed to Cairo and India.
This agreement also includes holding meetings to solve the administrative, technical and financial challenges of the Yemeni airline company.
The agreement between Saudi Arabia and the National Salvation Government of Yemen includes holding meetings to examine all economic and humanitarian issues based on a special road map.
A coalition of several Arab countries, with the help and green light of the United States and the support of the Zionist regime, launched massive attacks against Yemen – the poorest Arab country – in 2014. After eight years of invading Yemen and killing thousands of people and destroying the country’s infrastructure, these countries not only did not achieve their goals, but they were forced to reduce their aggression following the Yemeni armed forces’ missile and drone strikes deep into their territory.
The head of the National Prisoners Committee of the National Salvation Government of Yemen last March, in a meeting with the director of the United Nations envoy office in Sana’a, announced the readiness of Sana’a to exchange prisoners and carry out the agreements.
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