Yemeni military expert: All options are on the table to discipline Saudi Arabia.
In an interview with IRNA, Major General Abdullah Al-Jafri added: “Our hands are extended to everyone for a just and honorable peace, but if the enemy does not want to stop the aggression, the eighth year of battle and resistance will be full of surprises that come to the minds of the aggressors.” does not.
“We are defending ourselves,” he said, adding: “We do not trust the promises and claims of the Saudis and we do not count on their words.”
Al-Jaafari said that the Saudi regime has disappointed everyone and has dishonestly exposed itself and its oil facilities and vital infrastructure to more attacks.
The former Yemeni Air Force spokesman added: “We welcome peace, but this peace must meet the demands of the independent Yemeni nation, be commensurate with the sacrifices of our martyrs and our great nation, preserve the country’s independence and guarantee non-interference in Yemen’s internal affairs and good neighborliness.
Al-Jaafari said that if others want peace with these characteristics, we are ready, adding: “Peace and ceasefire is a complete set of conditions that must be adhered to because without ending the aggression, lifting the siege and ending the occupation, there can be no permanent peace and Inclusive established.
“In the next step, we need to pay attention to other details, such as compensation, reconstruction and obtaining regional and international guarantees to prevent a recurrence of the aggression,” he said.
Al-Jaafari said: “Saudi Arabia is in a weak and vulnerable situation today and wants to get out of this abyss.”
The member of the Yemeni parliament added: “If Saudi Arabia wants to get out of this impasse, it must accept responsibility for all the destruction, economic, political damage and social divisions it has caused, show its goodwill and guarantee that these incidents will not happen again.” Give.
Al-Jaafari said: “The Saudi regime must learn a lesson and know that today the facts have changed and Yemen today is not the Yemen of yesterday and will no longer be the backyard of Saudi Arabia like it was 50 years ago.”