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Shoura Presidency holds regular meeting, denounces Houthi terrorist attacks
[14/11/2022 05:52]
RIYADH-SABA
The Presidency of Shoura Council held Monday its regular meeting discussing the most important challenges in the country and most important actions to be taken for facing Houthi terrorist militia's criminal and dangerous acts.

In the meeting, which was presided over by Chairman of Shoura Council Ahmad Ubaid bin Daghr and attended by Vice Chairman of the Council Abdullah Abu al-Ghaith and Wahi' Aman, the Presidency renewed its support to all efforts and decisions of the Presidential Leadership Council, including solutions to economic problem and military preparations for beating Houthi terrorist militia.

The Presidency also confirmed support to the decision of the Presidential Leadership Council for designating Houthi militia a terrorist group.

It denounced Houthi terrorist militia's repeated aggressions by drones on oil establishments in Nushaima Port, Shabawah Province on October 18,19 and on Dhabbah Port, Hadhramout Province on October,21, which targeted VLCC ship and recent Houthi terrorist militia's attack on Qana Port, Shabwah.

The council confirmed that all Houthi militia's terrorist attacks on these ports pose stark threats to international maritime navigation and endangering freedom of navigation in regional waters, a matter which hindered arrival of basic goods to Yemen and consequently complicate suffering of the citizens.

Shoura Council expressed also denouncement to Houthi terrorist militia's continuous violations, which included sporadic terrorist shelling by rockets on streets of Taiz and Marib killing and injuring a number of innocent people.

On the other hand, the Presidency of Shoura Council renewed its rejection to what is called "the Behavior Occupational Code" adopted by Houthi terrorist militia against employees in its held areas.

The code aims to enable the terrorist militia to relinquish Yemeni law and allows it to seize the public job of Yemeni honest people.


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