Sanaa: The UN visit to Al-Hudaidah is a evidence of the Saudi lies.
Rejecting the Saudi coalition’s claims about the port of Al-Hudaidah, the Yemeni National Salvation Government emphasized that the Saudi coalition was violating the laws of war and humanitarianism by opposing the deployment of international special forces in Al-Hudaidah.
The Deputy Foreign Minister of the Yemeni National Salvation Government condemned the Saudi coalition for fleeing and violating its war and humanitarian laws regarding the Yemeni port of Al-Hudaidah.
Hussein al-Azzi stressed on Saturday evening that the UN delegation in Yemen has been inspecting the ports of Al-Hudaidah province on a daily and weekly basis since the conclusion of the Swedish agreement in recent years.
He added: “The spokesman for the coalition is unaware that they are the ones who are preventing the arrival of special forces of international inspections from Al-Hudaidah, and we were the ones who sent dozens of letters to the United Nations in this regard.”
Al-Azi said: “We are surprised by the courage of the spokesman of the aggressors in making and paying the charges; While these accusations should be directed at themselves, they seriously violate the laws and human values and morals of war.
In the end, this Yemeni official was surprised by the silence of the UN delegation in Yemen in the face of misleading and arbitrary remarks.
The Saudi coalition claimed in a statement today that the port of Al-Hudaidah is the main gateway for arms smuggling to Yemen, making the use of civilian facilities for military purposes a legitimate target for the coalition.
The Saudi coalition called the recent operation by the Yemeni army and popular committees to seize the UAE warship due to hostile actions in Yemeni regional waters a clear violation of international law and maritime law.
On the other hand, after the Saudi coalition accused the Sanaa forces of “hijacking” and tried to make the cargo of the Emirati ship “Rawabi” “civilian and medical”, the Yemeni army today released pictures of the ship’s weapons shipment.