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News ID: 107006
Publish Date : 18 September 2022 - 21:13

Official: Saudis Prevent Prisoner Exchange With Yemen Despite Deal

SANA’A (Dispatches) – The head of the National Committee for Prisoner Affairs has said that the Saudi-led coalition and its mercenaries have obstructed the implementation of exchanging more than 2,000 prisoners despite a United Nations-mediated swap agreement.
The issue has faced an almost “complete stalemate” at the local and international levels since the beginning of the UN-brokered truce earlier in the year, Yemen’s Arabic-language al-Masirah television quoted Abdul Qader al-Murtada as saying on Sunday.
“Although we signed an agreement with the parties of the forces of aggression and their mercenaries in March this year, stipulating that an exchange of more than 2,200 prisoners from both sides should take place, the Saudi-led coalition and its mercenaries prevented its execution,” the senior Yemeni official added.
Murtada said that the coalition had thwarted all efforts made by the United Nations to make the agreement a success, the last of which was a round of negotiations a month ago in the Jordanian capital, Amman, but the talks fell through due to their failure to implement what had been agreed upon.
The senior Yemeni official stated that in addition to their failure to implement the UN agreement, the coalition had also halted all locally agreed exchanges.
He added that the prisoner affairs committee had assured the United Nations of its readiness to implement the agreement in full and rejected any selectivity in the agreement.
Yemen’s National Salvation Government announced on March 27 that a prisoner exchange deal was agreed between the warring parties under which 1,400 prisoners from the Yemeni army and popular committees would be released in return for 823 from the other side, including 16 Saudis and three Sudanese.
The Saudi-led coalition forces and their mercenaries were reported to have violated the UN-brokered nationwide truce in the war-ravaged Yemen for 161 times over the past 24 hours.
Yemen’s al-Masirah cited an unnamed Yemeni military official as saying that the violations included flight operations with spy drones and warplanes over the provinces of Ma’rib, Ta’izz, Hajjah, Jawf, Sa’ada, al-Hudaydah, al-Bayda and border areas.