The Yemeni official warned Saudi Arabia about the resumption of war.
According to the Ansarullah website, Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi, a member of the Supreme Political Council of Yemen, emphasized that the one who hinders peace in Yemen is the aggressors and their mercenaries, who do not have their own will or national vision.
According to this report, Muhammad Ali al-Houthi said in a speech during the officers’ graduation ceremony: Even the Arab countries that claim to have entered Yemen because of Yemen and Arab solidarity know very well that they have fallen into the arms of America and Israel.
He also asked those who were deceived to return to the ranks of the homeland and those who are in the ranks of foreigners will not be safe.
Al-Houthi said: We welcome anyone who returns to the homeland, and anyone who insists on remaining in the ranks of the aggressors, we will fight them honorably and with all our strength.
This member of the Supreme Political Council of Yemen addressed the Yemeni negotiating delegation and the Omani delegation present in Sana’a and said: On our behalf, convey this message to Saudi Arabia that if they have a surplus in their budget, why should they reduce the taxes that have bent the backs of their citizens? If the war starts again, like what happened in the past years, their budget will be zero and they will face a deficit.
At the same time, “Mohammed Abdulsalam”, the head of the negotiating board of the Yemeni Ansarullah Movement, also emphasized that peace in Yemen will not be achieved without stopping the military operations of the aggressor Saudi coalition and without removing the restrictions.
He added: The trip of the Omani delegation to Sana’a was made in order to complete the previous negotiations about ending the military attacks of the aggressor coalition and lifting the blockade as a natural and human right of Yemeni citizens.
Abdus Salam Yapesh also emphasized that the member countries of the aggressor Saudi coalition have targeted Yemen’s economy and said: If we make progress in the humanitarian case and issues related to the payment of employees’ salaries, the reopening of airports and ports, we can make progress in other cases as well.