Yemen: Oil companies should leave the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
In a Twitter message, the spokesperson of the Yemeni armed forces warned all oil companies operating in the UAE and Saudi Arabia to leave these countries.
Yahya Saree, 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 to leave these countries immediately.
Yahya Saree wrote in his Twitter message: “Yemen’s armed forces give the oil companies operating in the UAE and Saudi Arabia the opportunity to adjust their situation and leave these countries (and this warning) until the American aggressor countries – The Saudis do not adhere to a ceasefire that does not give the Yemeni nation the right to use its oil wealth to pay the salaries of Yemeni government employees.
The two-month ceasefire in Yemen began on the 13th of April this year (1401); But it was on the 12th of June that the UN envoy announced that the conflicting parties in Yemen agreed to the same terms as the original agreement, and that the ceasefire was extended for another two months and then again until October 2 (October 10).
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.
On the other hand, “Hans Grundberg”, the UN special envoy for Yemen affairs, announced the failure of negotiations to extend the ceasefire in this country.
Al-Mayadeen news channel reported, quoting Grundberg, that “we are sorry for not reaching an agreement on the extension of the ceasefire today.”