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Al-Nuaimi Affirms Revolutionary Leadership’s Adherence to Demands, Rights People of Yemen

 Member of the Supreme Political Council Mohammed Al-Nuaimi confirmed the adherence of the revolutionary leadership and Political Council to demands and rights of the people of Yemen, foremost of which is ending the aggression and siege to achieve a just peace.

During his participation on Tuesday in a political forum, Al-Nuaimi pointed out that the US-Saudi aggression sought throughout the past periods to practice hegemonic methods and sow discord among the peoples of the Islamic Nation.

He touched on the main role that the revolutionary leadership embodied in confronting the US-Saudi aggression, mobilizing society to defend the homeland, shifting from defense to attack.

For his part, the Yemeni journalist Ali Al-Darwani presented the effects of the agreement on Yemen, and the steadfastness of the people of Yemen in the face of US-Saudi aggression.

Saudi Arabia, backed by the US and its other regional allies, launched a devastating war on Yemen in March 2015. The eight years of war has killed hundreds of thousands of people and destroyed much of the country’s infrastructure. People of Yemen  are facing malnutrition, hunger, and famine, which have increased risks of disease and starvation.

The warring sides agreed on a UN-mediated ceasefire last April but it broke down after six months. Nevertheless, tensions have eased and casualties have decreased as some elements of the truce still remain in place.

On Saturday, Saudi and Omani delegations arrived in the Yemeni capital, where they met with President Mahdi Al-Mashat, who reiterated Sana’a’s pursuit of an “honorable peace” along with the Yemenis’ “freedom and independence.”

Days ago, Mohammad Abdulsalam said that a year has passed since the UN-sponsored truce was announced, there has been sufficient time to show that US-Saudi aggression is not serious about peace.

“Instead of peace, unfortunately, US-Saudi aggression kept on war and blockade. It refused to pay salaries, and take other necessary steps to bring peace,” he said.

It should be noted that Sana’a affirms that lifting the ban on Sana’a airport, allowing the flow of food and commercial goods to the port of Hodeidah without any obstacles, with dispersing salaries of all employees from the country’s revenues, is a priority to break the status quo.

In the same regard, the Leader of the Revolution Sayyed Abdulmalik said, “The US seeks to obstruct the Omani efforts by keeping the coalition of aggression away from any possible agreement or understanding, and this is totally unacceptable,” adding that “the humanitarian aspect is a top priority in the negotiations.”

He pointed out that “the US coalition cannot evade any obligations or agreements because it is the side aggressing Yemen.”

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