Final group of Yemeni fishermen held in Eritrea return home

Fishermen prepare to go to sea, Hodeida, Yemen, Sept. 29, 2018. (AP Photo)
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Updated 23 November 2023
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Final group of Yemeni fishermen held in Eritrea return home

  • Yemeni authorities and fishing organization leaders said the 38 men returned after spending more than two months in an Eritrean prison
  • Fighting breaks out outside central city of Marib between government troops and Houthis

AL-MUKALLA: Thirty-eight Yemeni fishermen freed by Eritrea returned home on Wednesday, the final set of Yemeni detainees to be released from the East African country.

Yemeni authorities and fishing organization leaders said the 38 men returned after spending more than two months in an Eritrean prison.

A group of 54 Yemeni fishermen imprisoned in Eritrea for a year arrived in the Houthi-controlled city of Hodeidah on Sunday, days after another group of 29 fishermen returned from incarceration in the Horn of Africa. In total this month about 118 fishermen have been released by Eritrea.

“After the arrival of 38 fishermen to Yemen, Eritrea has freed all Yemeni fishermen,” a colleague from the Red Sea town of Mokha, who met the returning detainees, told Arab News.

He added his compatriots had arrived hungry, weak, and without money.

“They are malnourished and come home with only the clothes they are wearing. In Eritrea, they were forced to hard labor from 6 a.m. until 8 p.m. They labored on roads and transported boulders from mountains without adequate food,” said the fisherman, who asked to remain anonymous.

Yemeni fishermen associations say that the ambassador to Eritrea and local merchants with operations in the country were engaged in negotiations that resulted in the release of all incarcerated fishermen in Eritrea.

Meanwhile, fighting broke out outside the central city of Marib between government troops and the Houthis, as the latter proceeded to assemble personnel and military equipment outside the city.

Yemen’s Armed Forces said in a statement on Wednesday that the Houthis assaulted positions in the Serwah area, west of Marib, sparking fighting with troops who managed to push back the Houthis.

This comes as Army leaders maintain the Houthis have continued to deploy military equipment and fighters around Marib in preparation for a military offensive.

Thousands of Yemeni combatants and civilians have been killed in the province since early 2021 when the Houthis started a offensive to conquer the government’s final stronghold in the north of the country, along with its oil and gas reserves.


Jordan and Syria sign natural gas supply agreement

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Jordan and Syria sign natural gas supply agreement

  • Jordan will supply Syria with 4m cubic meters of natural gas daily, which is approximately 140m cubic feet
  • Supply aims to stabilize Syria’s electricity grid and support its power generation plants

LONDON: Jordan and the Syrian Arab Republic signed an agreement in Damascus for the latter to receive natural gas via Jordanian territory to support the country’s electricity sector and address energy shortages.

Sofian Bataineh, the Jordanian director-general of the National Electric Power Co., and Hashem Saleh, the deputy CEO of the Syrian Petroleum Co., signed the agreement on Monday.

Jordan’s Minister of Energy Saleh Kharabsheh announced that under the agreement, Jordan will supply Syria with 4 million cubic meters of natural gas daily, or approximately 140 million cubic feet. This supply aims to stabilize Syria’s electricity grid and support its power generation plants, he said.

Jordan began supplying Syria with natural gas this January, with daily amounts between 30 million and 90 million cubic feet to help improve the energy sector and reduce power outages, according to the Petra news agency.

Kharabsheh said that the project leverages Jordan’s floating storage and regasification unit at the Port of Aqaba on the Red Sea, which receives liquefied natural gas from global markets, regasifies it, and transfers it through the Arab Gas Pipeline to Damascus, as the necessary infrastructure is lacking in Syria.

He added that the agreement highlights Jordan’s role as a regional energy hub and its support for Syria, promoting Arab economic integration.

Kharabsheh, along with Syria’s Minister of Energy Mohammed Bashir, attended the signing ceremony in Damascus.