A senior Yemeni official affirmed that ongoing peace efforts have stalled due to actions by the Houthis, who continue to dig trenches in the mountains, stockpile weapons, and target international shipping in the Red Sea.
These actions contradict UN-led peace initiatives aimed at ending the war in the country.
Yemen’s Deputy Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) Chairman, Othman Mujalli, told Asharq Al-Awsat that peace efforts have stalled because the Houthis have ignored proposals and continue their violations.
“They’re digging trenches, storing weapons, and starting fights across all fronts, including border areas,” he said.
Mujalli stressed that the Yemeni government is acting with restraint, considering the suffering of the Yemeni people caused by the Houthi coup, which has led to widespread destruction, economic collapse, and ongoing crises that the Houthis exploit.
Separately, British maritime security agencies reported several explosions near two commercial ships in the Red Sea off Yemen’s coast, with no injuries or damage.
Mujalli believes only the Yemeni people can defeat the Houthis, who threaten their lives.
He warned that the Houthi militia is a serious threat to Yemen, the region, and global interests through their terrorist activities in the Red Sea, a critical international shipping lane.
Mujalli criticized the Houthis for actions that undermine peace and said: “While our partners work for peace, we in the legitimate government fully support their efforts.”
In a meeting with US Ambassador Steven Fagin, Mujalli highlighted the Houthi attacks on pomegranate farmers in Saada, where attempts to impose taxes and force low-priced sales have sparked unrest.
Some farmers have even left their crops to rot rather than sell under these conditions.
Mujalli welcomed the growing international recognition of the Houthis’ actions as blackmail.
Additionally, Mujalli praised Saudi Arabia for its quick humanitarian response, providing urgent aid to those affected by recent floods in Taiz, Hodeidah, Hajjah, and Marib through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center.