Sanaa: We are able to respond aggression of Riyadh and Abu Dhabi at the right time and place.
The Yemeni Foreign Ministry stressed that the country can respond to the aggression of Riyadh and Abu Dhabi at the right time and place, but remains committed to a just and honorable peace for the Yemeni people.
A source in the Yemeni Foreign Ministry said that the US-Saudi-Emirati aggressor coalition has failed to achieve its goals in the military invasion of Yemen for the seventh consecutive year.
The official Yemeni news agency (Saba) quoted the source as saying that the Yemeni people’s resistance to the issue and opposition to foreign intervention had led to the defeat of the aggressor coalition.
He stated that the failure to achieve the nefarious goals of the aggressor coalition has sometimes led to the deception of the international community, claiming that it supports a political solution and sometimes threatens to use the military option.
The source noted that the threat came as the aggressor coalition did not stop raping and committing crimes against civilians for even a moment, the latest example being the attack on the village of Al-Hakima in Taiz, which resulted in more martyrs and wounded. It became 20 people.
Criticizing the famine policy in Yemen pursued by the aggressor countries, he stated that the aggressor coalition is preventing the entry of oil products, domestic gas and food into the port of Al-Hudaidah.
The source stated that Sanaa can respond to the aggression of Riyadh and Abu Dhabi at the right time and place, but still adheres to a just and honorable peace for the Yemeni people, but that the continuation of the military aggression will not accept a comprehensive siege.
Saudi Arabia, at the head of an Arab coalition backed by the United States, has launched a military aggression against Yemen and imposed a land, air and sea blockade on April 26, 2015, claiming that it was trying to bring the resigned Yemeni president back to power.
The military aggression did not achieve any of the goals of the Saudi coalition and was only accompanied by the killing and wounding of tens of thousands of Yemenis, the displacement of millions, the destruction of the country’s infrastructure and the spread of famine and infectious diseases.