[30/01/2023 06:23]
ALGIERS - SABA
Deputy Speaker of the Parliament Mohammed Ashdadi participated today, Monday, in the discussions of the 17th Session of the Conference of the Union of the Parliaments in the member states of the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) held in the Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria during 29-30 January 2023.
Ashdadi delivered a speech in which he highlighted the multiple and complicated challenges facing the developments due to the protracted conflict and war triggered by Iran-backed Terrorist Houthi militias' coup and the militias' insistence on the violence, blocking all regional and international peace proposals and efforts.
He said" The Yemeni peoples have been extremely exhausted by the ongoing war, the country has been overwhelmed by diseases and pandemics so the Yemeni citizen who survived Houthi militias' warfare machinery dies due to famine or disease".
The Deputy Speaker of the Parliament added " The UN described the situation in Yemen as the world's worst humanitarian crisis, simply because a terrorist, racist-sectarian group claims to have divine right to rule, carried out a coup against the official government, theoretically raises Slogan: Death to American and Israel, but practically killing the Yemenis".
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