General Michael Lollesgaard, Chairman of the Redeployment Coordination Committee in Hodeidah, arrived in Aden on Sunday.
Sources from Aden confirmed that Lollesgaard will meet with the members of the legitimate government team headed by the Prime Minister Moen Abdulmalik, despite the reservation of the Yemeni government towards unilateral redeployment of the Houthi militias in the ports of Hodeidah, Al-Salef and Ras Issa.
The head of the government team in the Committee claims that the Houthis are playing games under the cover of the UN, contrary to the Stockholm agreement. This comes at a time when the government team was ignored and did not participate in the process of redeployment.
The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres sent a letter to the Yemeni President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi where he pledged to intensify efforts to implement the Stockholm agreement in all its terms on the Hodeida agreement and its redeployment.
The chief international observer in Yemen, General Michael Lollesgaard, confirmed last week that his team is committed to the full implementation of the Hodeidah agreement.
Last month General Lollesgaard accused the Houthi militias of obstructing the redeployment plan in the Hodeida ports, and confirmed in the minutes of the fourth redeployment committee that he would report to the United Nations in this regard, noting that he would send a message explaining the points caused by the Houthis ' procrastination in implementing The agreement.