In accordance with IRNA, citing the United Nations web site, Safety Council Decision 2739 was authorised on Thursday evening with 12 votes in favor and three abstentions from China, Russia and Algeria.
On this decision, it’s acknowledged that the assaults of the Houthis began late final yr in solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza and after the Israeli assault.
The Safety Council requested that Yemeni forces “instantly cease all their assaults in opposition to service provider ships within the Pink Sea.”
The decision added that every one members of the council “should fulfill their commitments to impose a focused arms embargo” in opposition to the leaders of the Houthis, as acknowledged in Safety Council Decision 2216, authorised in 2015.
Up to now months, in help of the individuals of Gaza, the Yemeni armed forces have focused a number of ships of the Zionist regime or ships carrying items for this regime, which have been heading to the occupied territories within the Pink Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Bab al-Mandab strait.
The Yemeni armed forces have pledged to proceed attacking the ships of this regime or the ships sure for the occupied territories and the ships of the coalition forces supporting the Zionist regime within the Pink Sea till the Israeli regime doesn’t cease its assaults on the Gaza Strip and killing the individuals of this area.
America and the UK attacked the positions of the Yemeni forces on a number of events below the pretext of defending worldwide transport, however in response to the proof of worldwide consultants, these measures haven’t been in a position to stop the assaults in opposition to the ships belonging to the Zionist regime within the Pink Sea.
The European Union has additionally fashioned a naval mission within the Pink Sea known as “Aspides” and claims that the aim of this operation is barely defensive.
The UN Safety Council demanded to cease the assaults of the Yemeni forces within the Pink Sea
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