Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of issues at local, regional and international arenas. Al-Youm newspaper in its editorial entitled (Finally, legitimacy won in Yemen) wrote: After long talks between the Yemeni legitimate delegations and the Houthi militias in Sweden, the Houthis obeyed the UN requirements. The talks resulted in an agreement guaranteeing the legitimacy of the settlement of the pending crisis in Yemen. These points reflect the overwhelming victory of legitimacy over Houthi, who wanted to turn Yemen into a platform through which Iran can control the countries of the region and spread sectarianism and establish Iranian legendary dream, Persian stat. Al-Youm added: The cease-fire in Hodeidah and its ports puts an end to the arrogance of the Houthis, where their plans were aimed at preserving this city for the continuation of their aggression on international navigation and to prevent the arrival of humanitarian aid to the Yemeni people affected by the Houthis exploitation of bloodshed. Al-Riyadh pointed out in its editorial entitled (Hodeidah is just the beginning) that in spite of the chaos, the wise people of Yemen have started the negotiations. Everyone knew that the militia delegation was driven by the pressure of the military operations, which completed more than three years. Al-Riyadh added: If we return to the same period of time at the beginning of the crisis in 2014, we find that the situation was very different from what it is now, where Houthis started to implement the sectarian project. Al-Riyadh concluded: The beginning of the end of the Yemeni crisis, as the Secretary-General of the United Nations said, is the end of Houthi and the Iranian regime, the beginning of the return of Yemen to its normal state as a sovereign Arab state and the return of the Red Sea to its Arab-African incubator.