[03/03/2021 03:51]
CAIRO-SABA
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Dr. Ahmed bin Mubarak said that the Yemeni peoples as they are continuing to resist the disastrous consequences of Houthi militia's coup against the legitimate authority and the consensus of the Yemeni political constituencies they are actually struggling in the frontline for defending Arab national security against the plot aims to plant the Iranian poisonous dagger not in Yemen only but the flank of entire Arab world.
As he contributed to Arab League's 155 session at level of Foreign Ministers held at Arab League Headquarters today, bin Mubarak stated that the Yemeni government backed by Arab Coalition in support of legitimacy has continued to struggle for eliminating the militia's coup d'état and re-establishing security and stability in Yemen through the UN-led peace .
He said" We have always voiced our support to the efforts have been made by the Special Envoy of the UN Secretary General to Yemen Martin Griffiths to reach a comprehensive and sustainable peace based on the three terms of reference include the GCC's Infinitive, its executive mechanisms, outcomes of National Dialogue and the USCRs in relevance, namely 2216".
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