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Yemen's Houthis must act on Taiz to show commitment to ceasefire, minister says

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AMMAN — War-torn Yemen's internationally recognized government on Monday accused a Houthi movement allied with Iran of failing to reopen roads to the besieged city of Taiz.

Yemeni warring parties have exchanged accusations that he has not adhered to a two-month ceasefire agreement brokered by the United Nations, and last week he renewed the two-month ceasefire agreement. agreed to do so.

They are under international pressure to agree to an extended and broadened agreement on the basis of the longest and relatively benign state of the conflict in more than seven years. You are asked to

Foreign Minister Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak said the Aden-based, Saudi-backed government supported any move to extend the ceasefire into a lasting peace.

"(But) the main problem with the ceasefire terms not being fully met is opening roads to besieged cities in Taiz and other provinces," he told a news conference. rice field.

The Houthis accuse the government of failing to deliver the agreed number of fuel ships to the port city of Hodaydah and permitting allocation of flights to and from Sana'a. group.

(reported by Suleiman Al-Khalidi; edited by Hugh Lawson and John Stonestreet)