[06/01/2021 01:10]
NEW YORK - SABA
The Permanent Reprehensive of Republic of Yemen to the UN Ambassador Abdullah Assa'di informed a number of his colleagues in the UN about the terrorist operation in Aden airport upon the government arrival.
As held Wednesday telephone calls and virtual discussions with the permanent representatives of India, Ireland, Norway and Kenya, the new impermanent member of the International Security Council, Assa'di stated that the terrorist attack deliberately premeditated to block the new government's efforts to re-establish security, stability and reinvigorate the role of the state's institutions, moreover to undermine the UN-led peace efforts to reach political settlement.
Ambassador Assa'di blamed Iran-backed Houthi militia for Aden airport terrorist operation. He noted that all indications and primary evidences indicate that Houthi militia is responsible for Aden airport terror action.
The permanent representatives of the aforementioned countries expressed their condemnation of the heinous terrorist attack, reiterated their own countries' support for the new Yemeni government as a significant step toward peace. They also affirmed their countries support for the efforts of the UN envoy to Yemen to make peace.
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