Sanaa: It is time for the Saudi coalition to leave Yemen.
The Minister of Defense of the Yemeni National Salvation Government stressed that the time has come for the demonstrations of the aggressor coalition to be stopped, the siege to be lifted and the coalition to leave Yemen.
The Minister of Defense of the Yemeni National Salvation Government, Mohammad Nasser Al-Atefi, visited the Yemeni forces present on Sunday in the operational front of the city of Jizan in the depths of Saudi Arabia.
Al-Awtafi stressed that the Yemeni forces have high combat capabilities in all naval, land and air categories, Al-Bawaba Al-Akhbariya Al-Yemeni news website reported.
He said that the Yemeni forces have high-precision strategic and advanced deterrent weapons, adding that these forces will keep pace with the developments that require modern warfare.
Al-Atefi stressed that Yemen seeks a just and just peace, saying that Sanaa is also ready for the worst.
The Yemeni defense minister concluded by noting that the time has come for the aggression coalition to stop, the siege to be lifted, the coalition to leave Yemen, and “future events will confirm this.”
In early May, during a visit to the Joint Operations Room to monitor ceasefire violations in the country by the invading Saudi-Emirati coalition, the Yemeni Defense Minister stressed that Sanaa is ready for a fair and just peace and at the same time is ready to confront the enemies and their conspiracies. To deal with.
He added that the Yemeni armed forces are adhering to the ceasefire, despite repeated violations by the aggressor coalition; Because the Yemeni forces adhere to and trust the orders of their commanders.
The Yemeni Defense Minister also announced the official conspiracy and agreement of the aggressor coalition countries that they intend to hand over Yemen to the Zionist regime and the Western countries that support it in exchange for fulfilling some demands.
Yemeni sources also reported in April that the United Arab Emirates had opened an airport with the Zionist regime on the island of Abdul Kuri in the archipelago of Socotra (southern Yemen).