Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of issues at local, regional and international arenas. Al-Riyadh newspaper in its editorial entitled ''Economic reforms and growth'' wrote that it is known that all reforms in the structure of the national economy will mostly be completed by 2020, notably the national transformation program containing strategic objectives linked to interim phases up to that year. On another subject, Al-Youm newspaper in its editorial entitled ''What Houthi terrorism will not understand'' said that the decision to temporarily suspend military operations of the coalition along with legitimate Yemeni forces in Hodeidah was only a new opportunity for coup militias in Yemen to understand the reality of the humanitarian situation being afflicted by their barbarism against innocents of the Yemeni people, as well as another opportunity for the UN envoy to facilitate the process of withdrawal of militias from the city of Hodeidah, and handing over its harbor without conditions. Okaz newspaper commented on the Yemeni crisis, saying that the United Nations is deeply confused about the Yemeni crisis, whether through its erroneous reports on children in the armed conflict, its reliance on misguided local sources, through its sole office operating in Sana'a under the influence of terrorist coup militias, or by repeating futile negotiations ending with promises being contradicted by Houthi rebels, consequently the crisis always returns to square one, as if the international organization insists on turning in the vicious circle of wasting time and prolonging the war.