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Al-Houthi confirms coalition’s lack of vision for peace

Leading figure in the Supreme Political Council, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi said the Saudi-led coalition and the UAE have no   vision for  peace or a  solution in Yemen, and they are seeking to prolong the war to liquidate their allied factions.

“There is no vision provided by any of the countries of aggression for a solution as promoted, and the proposals and tools that the UN envoy has made for aggression have not been answered for two months or more,” Mohammed al-Houthi said in a tweet.

“They asked the UN envoy to wait for a response two weeks after he met with them. “While our response to the envoy was a comprehensive solution document that emphasized the legitimate and undiminished solutions of the Republic of Yemen,” he added

In another tweet, Mohammed al-Houthi revealed the aims of the coalition and its international allies in the continuation of the war and the blockade, and the prolongation of the war in Yemen.

He said: “They (the countries of aggression) understand the  continuation of  the aggression and the blockade, which is  for benefiting from the sale of weapons, and participating in the gains of killing their allied opponents – the Muslim  Brotherhood and others – in the face of the Yemeni people.”

He explained that the coalition does not care about the lives of Yemenis, saying: “The aggression countries do not care about the continued bleeding of Yemeni blood.”

Saudi Arabia, which is leading the war coalition, recently joined its ally the United Arab Emirates in speaking out against the al-Islah party( Yemeni branch of Muslim Brotherhood) by accusing it of terrorism and targeting its militants in southern Yemen.

E.M

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