[20/11/2022 05:39]
MANAMA-SABA
Chief of Staff, the Commander of the Joint Operations, General Lieutenant Sagheer bin Aziz has confirmed that Houthi terrorist militia's threat to international maritime navigation and water ways are extension to its terrorist acts of threatening lives of Yemeni people for years.
" Yemeni people is subjected to killing and displacement by Iran's means and weapons, killing thousands of people and destroying state institutions," said bin Aziz in his speech he delivered Sunday in the Regional Security Conference " Manama Dialogue" here.
Houthi terrorist militia threatens the international maritime navigation with directives and support from Iran, he said, confirming that damages of these threats will reach all regional countries if there is no serious action against Iran's action and its criminal tools.
Bin Aziz called for designating Houthi militia as terrorist organization and supporting Yemeni forces in its battlefield against this terrorist militia, which threatens security and stability in the region.
He thanked Saudi-led Arab Coalition for their brotherly support to Yemeni people and its military forces, which defend Yemeni-Arab identity, expressing thanks to Bahraini Kingdom on generous hosting and excellent organize of the conference.
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