[06/10/2019 05:00]
ADEN-SABA
Minister of Information Muamer al-Iryani voiced his regret for the unconstructive response by some political forces to the call of the Saudi Deputy Ministry of Defense His Royal Highness Prince Khaled bin Sulman in which urged the Yemenis to align themselves to counter the Iranian scheme of chaos and destruction.
He stated that unfortunately, instead of reacting positively to such a call these parties launched unfair media campaign against the legitimate constitutional leadership.
In a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) al-Iryani stated that the outrage campaign by the so-called Transitional Council against the legitimate authority and leadership coincided with similar moves by Houthis leaders to undermine the legitimate government's positions." This is actually should raise questions about the relationship between the Houthi rebels in the north and Transition Council in the south who are seeking for overthrowing the state and re-divide Yemen ", said al-Irayni.
The Minister called on all Yemeni political forces, intellectuals and activists to condemn the outrageous campaigns against the legitimate government, and join efforts to support the political leadership to maintain the country's unity and establish the federal state.
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