Alwaght- The resigned Yemeni president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, based in Saudi Arabia, rejected the peace plan proposed by the UN on Saturday.
The resigned Yemeni president who fled Sana'a for Riyadh and is trying to retake the power through aggressive Saudi airstrikes on his country, says the peace plan “rewards” the Ansarullah resistance movement.
The Ansarullah movement along with the Yemeni national army is resisting an ongoing Saudi aggression that has killed more than ten thousands of Yemeni people.
“The Yemeni people have condemned these ideas and the so-called road map out of belief that the deal is a gateway to more suffering and war,” a statement from Yemen’s Saba news agency quoted Hadi as saying, adding that the peace plan “only carries the seeds of war.”
Hadi made the remarks during a meeting with the UN Special Envoy to Yemen Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed in the Saudi capital of Riyadh on Saturday.
Details of the roadmap, which include security and political arrangements, have not been made public, but according to informed sources, the proposed peace roadmap gives the Ansarullah fighters, who are in control of large swathes of the country, including Sana’a, a share of the future government.
The plan also shrinks the president’s powers in exchange for the Ansarullah withdrawal from several major cities, including the capital, and the handover of their heavy weapons to a third party.
The UN envoy submitted the peace plan to Yemeni warring sides during a three-day visit to Sana’a, with aims to end the conflict.