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Safawi plot aims at exterminating Yemeni people, destroying resources, wealth

Friday 21/December/2018 - 02:57 PM
The Reference
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Terrorists can never be trusted and if they happen and sit at the negotiating table, it is only camouflage to gain more time, and then go ahead with the implementation of their subversive plans, and this applies to what the Houthi terrorist organization is doing now in Yemen. 

The armed fighters of the Houthi-backed terrorist militia surrendered to negotiate, sit down with the legitimate Yemeni government and sign what was agreed upon in the peace consultations held in Sweden with their meeting concluding last Thursday. However, after a few hours, they returned to their criminal acts against the people Yemen. The return of the Huthis to the practice of their crimes confirms beyond any doubt that this coup-like militia will not bow to any international agreements and will not abide by any covenants. The reason for this is the Safawi plan that they hope to carry out, aimed at annihilating the Yemeni people and destroying their capabilities. They seek Yemen's transformation into a state under the rule of the guide in Tehran.

The Houthi scheme is considered as sectarian terrorism, which aims to export the so-called Iranian "Islamic Revolution" to the Yemeni territories. Therefore, any peaceful attempt to convince these terrorists to leave Yemen will enjoy stability. This is the realization of the Arab alliance led by Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

Support of the Arab Coalition for Legitimacy in Yemen has damaged the Safawi plan carried out by the Houthi militia with the support of Iran. The Yemeni National Army succeeded in eradicating the illusions of the Houthis after defeating them and liberating many Yemeni cities and regions from the grip of the terrorist militia.

Yemeni Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammad al-Hadrami said during his meeting in Riyadh with Russia's ambassador to Yemen Vladimir Dadushkin, that the government is keen on continuing to engage positively in the efforts of UN envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffith.
Al-Hadrami stressed that the Yemeni government's stance is aimed at alleviating the suffering of the Yemenis caused by the Huthi militias because of its coup against the legitimacy. He stressed the importance of supporting the efforts of the UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy to Yemen and his efforts towards peace based on the three basic points of reference.

The Russian ambassador expressed his satisfaction with the agreements that resulted from the Yemeni peace consultations in Sweden, saying: "This is an important step in the right direction," noting that the commitment to implement the consultations will lead to further understandings on the various issues that will be discussed in future rounds.

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