[25/07/2023 07:23]
RIYADH-SABA
Member of the Presidential Leadership Council General Lieutenant Sultan al-Eradah has confirmed that Houthi terrorist militia exploits humanitarian files for realizing political and military gains.
He warned of dangers of submission to Houthi terrorist militia's blackmailing and investing suffering of Yemeni of People.
In his meeting with US Ambassador to Yemen Stephen Fagen on Tuesday, al-Eradah stressed necessity of taking serious positions by International Community towards Houthi militia's stubbornness and insistence on harming security and stability of Yemen and the region, threatening international trade lines and international navigation straits, in addition to military escalation, recruiting children, besieging cities, seizing salaries and looting public possessions.
He reconfirmed support of the Presidential Leadership Council to all regional and international efforts to realize inclusive and just peace on the bases of the basic references, pointing out to US role in mobilizing international positions for supporting the government to overcome economic challenges and alleviating suffering of Yemeni people.
For his part, the US diplomat confirmed keenness of his country on Yemen's stability and commitment to adapting conditions for inclusive political process.
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