[30/12/2020 06:25]
ADEN - SABA
The Parliament has called upon all international institutions and organizations to shoulder their responsibilities and denounce the terrorist attack, which targeted the prime minister, members of the government, receptors and travelers in Aden's Airport.
The Parliament demanded punishing the perpetrators.
In a release issued by the Parliament's Presidency on Wednesday, the presidency said it followed up the terrorist act, which targeted the prime minister, members of the government, receptors and travelers in the airport by Houthi militia on Wednesday.
" The Parliament calls upon all international institutions and organizations to shoulder their responsibilities by denouncing the coward criminal act and punish the perpetrators and the UN Envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths and the United Nations and the permanent member states (in the Security Council) will not find an excuse to take deterring measures against this gang," said the release.
The parliament called for international investigation and international measures, noting that targeting the whole government and civilian travelers at the airport is not ordinary act matter and that the whole international community should face this criminal act.
The release confirmed that this terrorist act is a strong proof that Houthi militia is against peace, against national partnership and against stabilized and safe Yemen and proved to be fingers to those who aim to destabilize the whole region.
The parliament confirmed that Riyadh Agreement will not be affected by barbarism of Houthi militia as it is steadied and welcomed by all national forces and all Yemeni people.
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