Today (Monday), the UN Security Council will discuss the efforts exerted in Yemen to achieve peace and succeed in launching the deals of prisoners and abductees.

The UN envoy, Hans Grundberg, is scheduled to give his briefing on the detente in the prisoner file and the expected results in the coming days, in addition to the efforts being made by Saudi Arabia and the Sultanate of Oman to bridge the views of the Yemeni parties. The Security Council will also discuss the continuation of the truce, leading to a permanent ceasefire and settlement. comprehensive policy.

The office of the UN envoy to Yemen said: Grundberg will brief the Security Council this afternoon on developments in the situation in Yemen.

The release of more than 886 abductees and captives was met with popular relief in Yemen and great joy at the end of the largest outstanding files that directly affect civilians, especially since the majority of the abductees are civilians who have nothing to do with what happened.

The International Committee of the Red Cross announced the transfer of 104 detainees from Abha airport to Sana'a and Aden airports, in a unilateral initiative from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

"A plane belonging to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) landed (11:00 am) at Sana'a airport, with 48 former detainees on board," said Alaa Nayel, a spokeswoman for the International Committee of the Red Cross at the regional mission to the Gulf Cooperation Council. 48 detainees and two Red Cross staff as part of a unilateral initiative from Saudi Arabia.

She added, "Another plane left Abha airport carrying 48 former detainees and headed to Sana'a as well, while the third plane carried 8 detainees who were released as part of the unilateral initiative by Saudi Arabia and will arrive in Aden."

The spokesman for the coalition forces to support legitimacy in Yemen, Brigadier General Turki al-Maliki, announced the completion of the prisoner and detainees exchange process by releasing 104 Houthi prisoners in the coalition with a humanitarian initiative from Saudi Arabia, noting that this initiative comes as an extension of previous humanitarian initiatives from the Kingdom related to prisoners, and support for efforts to stabilize The armistice and creating an atmosphere of dialogue between the Yemeni parties to reach a comprehensive and sustainable political solution that ends the Yemeni crisis.

Ahmad Al-Shameri (Jeddah) @a_shmeri

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