The Arab Coalition forces to Restore Legitimacy in Yemen reiterated that the repositioning and redeployment coalition and Yemeni government forces is a military decision and falls under military strategies that support the Yemeni government in all fronts. The official spokesperson of the Coalition to Restore Legitimacy in Yemen Brig. Gen. Turki Al-Maliki issued the following statement: “The redeployment and repositioning of Coalition military forces and Yemeni government forces in the area of operations falls under military strategies carried out by the Joint Forces Command of the Coalition to be aligned with its military strategy to support the Yemeni government in its national battle on all fronts. The Joint Forces in the West Coast carried out the military redeployment and repositioning of its military forces under commands of the Joint Forces Command of the Coalition. The repositioning and redeployment operation was carried out with discipline and flexibility as planned, which falls in line with future plans of the Coalition forces. We commend the discipline of all Coalition Countries’ military forces, as well as the Yemeni National Army and the Joint Forces in the West Coast during their military redeployment and repositioning operation. The Joint Forces in the West Coast has achieved numerous victories, which culminated in the (Stockholm) Agreement following the terrorist, Iran-backed Houthi militia’s intransigence towards sitting at the negotiating table. Following almost (3) years of holding defensive positions, and the disruption of the implementation of the (Stockholm) Agreement by the terrorist, Iran-backed Houthi militia, whose violations have exceeded (30,000) breaches of the Agreement’s provisions, the Joint Forces Command of the Coalition deemed it important that these forces be redeployed and repositioned. This redeployment is in order to become more effective and operationally flexible to contribute in the national battle of the Yemeni Army in a manner that guarantees its maneuverability and security in the area of operations; in a time where the Houthi militia still controls the three main ports on the Red Sea (Hodeidah Port, Saleef Port and Ras Isa Port), and their disruption of the United Nations’ supervision for the implementation of the Agreement. We conclude by calling on the UN and UNMHA to play its part in implementing the (Stockholm) Agreement, as well as the international community to pressure the terrorist Houthi militia into full commitment and implementation of the Agreement’s provisions.” — SPA
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