The head of the Supreme Political Council of the Ansar Allah group (Houthis) Mahdi Al-Mashat said Friday evening that his group’s political solution document represents a possible and fair way for all parties to reach a comprehensive settlement of all the files of war.
This came in an interview with the Houthi-run "Al-Thawra" newspaper, on the occasion of the second anniversary of his presidency of the Political Council.
Al-Thawra quoted Al-Mashat as saying that his group had "friendly relations with all countries and governments, and that it wanted a lasting and comprehensive peace."
He noted that he "sent a message to Russian President Vladimir Putin in this regard."
The Houthi group announced on April 8 that it had handed over the UN Secretary-General's envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths, its vision for a final halt to the war.
In mid-April, a prominent Houthi leader, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, said that the UN envoy's response to the comprehensive solution document had arrived at them and was now being studied.
The Houthi document includes "stopping what they called aggression, lifting the blockade, and taking humanitarian and economic measures as the people's priority and the gateway to true peace."
Al-Houthi added that "what we presented in the comprehensive solution document does not bear any special conditions, but rather reflects the aspirations of the people towards a just peace."
Al-Houthi stated that his group's vision of a comprehensive political solution in Yemen "is based on complete solutions."