Dowid: The Sweden agreement will not be a cover for terrorist operations in the Red Sea

English - Tuesday 10 March 2020 الساعة 08:12 am
Hodeidah, Newsyemen


Brigadier-General Sadeq Dowid, a member of the Joint Command and a member of the government team in the Coordination Committee for Redeployment, expressed his regret for the negative positions of the United Nations towards the agreement of the Swedish capital Stockholm, which he considered encouraging the Houthi militia in implementing the Iranian agenda aimed at disturbing navigation security in the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab.


"Unfortunately, the United Nations hopes for the success of" Stockholm "even if it neglects the Houthis' violations and their restriction of the work of the international team in Hodeidah, they made the agreement hostage to absurdity and a window that Iran exploits to disturb the international navigation and trade security in the Red Sea," Dowid said in a tweet on his Twitter account.


 Dowid stressed that Iran will not achieve its goals in the Red Sea, saying, "This is what it did not gain, and the agreement will not be a cover for maritime terrorist attempts."



Dowid's tweet came in response to the statement of the UN Monitoring Mission on the implementation of the agreement on Hodeidah, General "Abhijit Juha", in which he said that the operations, on Sunday, of the Arab coalition supporting Yemen against the gathering and booby-trapping centers of remote Houthi boats in the Al-Salif area north of Hodeidah, represented a threat to the Stockholm Agreement.