Ansarullah Political Bureau Denounces America’s Agenda in Hadhramawt
Ansarullah Political Bureau condemned the visit of the US ambassador to Hadhramaut Governorate, considering it an aggressive activity that falls within the aggressive agenda that targets the security, stability and unity of Yemen.
The Political Bureau confirmed in a statement, Wednesday, that a country like America that supports the aggression against Yemen cannot think of the interest of the Yemeni people, pointing out that Yemeni people reject any American activity towards Yemen.
The statement stressed that America must submit to the administration of Yemeni people and their legitimate right to achieve independence away from any guardianship, stop the aggression, lift the siege, and stop foreign interference.
Recently, Yemen’s Foreign Ministry condemned the statements of the US ambassador about ways to end the war and achieve peace in Yemen.
“The statements of the US ambassador from inside our occupied lands are a blatant provocation to the feelings of millions of besieged Yemenis,” Deputy Foreign Minister Hussein Al-Ezzi said in a tweet on Wednesday.
He stressed that the US does not take into account the requirements of work for peace.
“Washington must amend its hostile policies against the people and re-present itself on the basis of full respect for the rights of our people and the sovereignty and wealth of our attacked country,” Al-Ezzi added.
The US envoy, Tim Lenderking, had stated that “serious discussions are underway to discuss ways to end the war and achieve peace in Yemen.”
The US is trying to present itself as a dove of peace, while it continues to piracy on fuel ships, the last of which is the ship Daytona.
The US-Saudi aggression continues to restrict the destinations of commercial flights, and to increase material burdens on patients burdened with aches and pains.
Above all, the aggression refuses to pay the salaries of more than two million employees, behind them are families, children and women.
These issues are open without a solution, while the countries involved in aggression claim to seek peace in Yemen.