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The siege of Yemen must end / the world must not be deceived by Riyadh

The foreign minister of the Yemeni National Salvation Government told Al-Mayadin: The siege of Yemen must end. Despite Saudi dominance over the decisions, the peace process will not go anywhere.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency, The Yemeni Minister of National Salvation, Hisham Sharaf, told Al-Mayadin: The siege of Yemen must end. Despite Saudi dominance over the decisions, the peace process will not go anywhere.

Sharaf emphasized: The world should not be deceived by Saudi Arabia that what is happening in Yemen is a civil war.

Stating that Yemeni officials, in a meeting with the UN envoy, emphasized the need to reduce the siege as a prelude to its complete lifting,” he said: We welcomed the ceasefire, but we want it to work, not just comment.

The Yemeni Foreign Minister noted: We are under siege and damaged in Sanaa.

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Earlier, Abdul Malik al-Ajri, a member of the national negotiating team of the Yemeni Salvation Government, while opposing the peace in Yemen, stated: We do not treat peace as a joke. Our position is always to take the real step towards peace.

The member of the negotiating team of the Yemeni National Salvation Government emphasized: At present, the real benchmark for peace is the fulfillment of the humanitarian issues that are being raised, whether in the area of ​​airport and port restrictions or human rights issues and important issues.

It is worth mentioning that Saudi Arabia launched a large-scale offensive against Yemen, the poorest country in the Arab world, on April 26, 1994, in the form of a coalition of several Arab countries, including the UAE, with the help and green light of the United States and the Zionist regime.

Contrary to the Saudis’ expectations, their attacks hit the stronghold of the Yemeni people’s resistance and after seven years of stability and a series of painful Yemeni attacks deep in Saudi Arabia, especially repeated attacks on the facilities of the giant oil company Aramco, Riyadh was forced to withdraw from the war in Yemen by establishing a ceasefire in the country during the holy month. However, reports indicate that the Saudis have repeatedly violated the ceasefire.

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