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Iran Hails Cessation of Saudi Strikes on Yemen

Iran Hails Cessation of Saudi Strikes on Yemen
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Iran had welcomed Saudi Arabia's halt to its aerial campaign against Yemen, expressing hope that national dialog among Yemeni parities would resume.

Iran Hails Cessation of Saudi Strikes on Yemen

"Undoubtedly... a halt to the killing of innocent and defenseless people is a step forward," Iranian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mardiya Afkham said on Tuesday night.
"We had previously announced that the crisis in Yemen has no military solution," she stated.

Moreover, the Iranian official expressed hope that measures required for the dispatch of humanitarian aid would be undertaken as soon as possible and negotiations be resumed among all Yemeni parties and groups towards the creation of an inclusive government.

Afkham also said she hoped that all parties contribute to the betterment of the situation.

Furthermore, the Iranian official made the remarks shortly after Riyadh declared the end of "Decisive Storm" operation against Yemen and announced the beginning of a new phase dubbed "Operation Restoring Hope".

Saudi Arabia had "ended Operation Decisive Storm based on a request by the Yemeni government" and fugitive former president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, said Saudi government spokesman Brigadier General Ahmed al-Assiri on a televised broadcast.

He added that the Saudi naval blockade on Yemen would stay in place and the Saudi forces would continue targeting the Ansarullah fighters.

According to a Saudi military statement, the next phase of the operations - which would be aimed at commencing political talks and delivering aid, and a mixture of political, diplomatic and military efforts - would start on Wednesday.

Saudi Arabia started its military aggression against Yemen on March 26 - without a UN mandate - in a bid to restore power to Hadi, who is a close ally of Riyadh.
Reports had it that about 2,800 people had been killed during the US-backed Saudi aggression on Yemen.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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