Deputy Foreign Minister in Sana’a, Hussein Al-Ezzi, expected on Thursday that confidence-building measures to be continued between Sanaa and Riyadh to reach a sustainable peace.
“These mutual visits come in the context of our leadership’s keenness to ensure the success of efforts and endeavors to release prisoners from both sides,” Al-Ezzi said on Twitter.
هذه الزيارات المتبادلة بين صنعاءوالرياض تأتي في سياق حرص قيادتنا على إنجاح الجهودوالمساعي الرامية للإفراج عن الأسرى من الجانبين ويحدونا أمل كبير في إحراز تقدم فعلي في هذاالملف الإنساني الذي يحظى باهتمامنا جميعا ومن المتوقع أن يستمر الجانبان في تعزيز بناءالثقةللعبور نحوسلام مستدام
— حسين العزي (@hussinalezzi5) October 13, 2022
He expressed the great hope in Sanaa for real progress in this humanitarian file, which is of interest to all.
On Wednesday, head of the prisoners’ committee in the Sanaa government, Abdulqader Al-Murtadha, revealed a Saudi delegation had arrived in Sana’a, and a delegation from Yemen had visited Saudi Arabia as part of the implementation of the first phase of the prisoner exchange agreement that was agreed upon in Jordan.