Yemen: Investors should leave the UAE and Saudi Arabia as long as there is a chance.
On Tuesday evening, the spokesman of the Yemeni armed forces once again warned the investing companies in the UAE and Saudi Arabia and asked them to leave these countries as soon as there is a chance.
Yahya Saree, the spokesman of the Yemeni armed forces, warned companies investing in the UAE and Saudi Arabia in a Twitter message on Tuesday evening and asked them to leave these countries as soon as possible.
He wrote in this Twitter message: “Investor brother, to ensure that you don’t lose more, you should transfer your investment from one aggressor country to another country. Investing in countries like UAE and Saudi Arabia is full of risk. There is (still) a chance.”
The two-month ceasefire in Yemen, with the mediation of the UN’s special envoy to the country, ended after two extensions until October 2 (10 October), and the spokesman of the Yemeni armed forces warned all oil companies in the UAE and Saudi Arabia in a message on Twitter on Sunday evening. Leave these countries quickly.
He clarified that this warning will remain until the American-Saudi aggressor countries adhere to a ceasefire that does not give the Yemeni nation the right to exploit its oil wealth to pay the salaries of Yemeni government employees.
During this period, the government of Sana’a has agreed to a ceasefire due to the reduction of the sufferings of the Yemeni people, and the Saudi coalition continues to blockade Yemen and violates the ceasefire daily with its attacks.
Hisham Sharaf, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the National Salvation Government of Yemen, emphasized on Monday that the aggressor Saudi coalition is not serious about the ceasefire.