Sanaa: Foreign intervention is a major obstacle in the way of resolving the Yemeni crisis.
Yemeni National Salvation Government Deputy Foreign Minister Hussein al-Azizi said it was unlikely that a political solution to the crisis would be reached before the end of foreign intervention.
“Foreign interference is a major obstacle to a political solution to the Yemeni crisis, and I believe that international disregard for this issue is one of the main reasons for the prolongation of the war,” he tweeted.
Saudi Arabia, along with the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, Qatar, and the United States, began its aggression on Yemen on April 26, 2015, by forming a so-called Arab-American coalition, but more than six years after this brutal and all-out aggression, other allies With the exception of the UAE, Bahrain and the United States, the Saudis withdrew from the coalition.
Tens of thousands of Yemeni citizens, mostly women and children, have been killed in Saudi-US airstrikes over the years.
The invasion of Yemen by Saudi-led Arab-American coalition forces has so far not disrupted the resistance of the Saudi people.