FM: The enemies’ ports will not be safe, if blockade continues on Yemen’s ports
Yemen’s Foreign Minister Hisham Sharaf Abdullah, , called on the UN Secretary-General’s special envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths and several ambassadors of Yemen’s peace process sponsors to put additional efforts to immediately release ships laden with oil derivatives and allow them to enter and unload the port of Hodeidah to end the severe oil derivatives crisis.
In a statement to the Official News Agency of Yemen (Saba), Hisham Sharaf said the coalitions’ continued implementation of the policy of collective punishment against the Yemeni people and preventing the entry of ships loaded with oil derivatives do not contribute in any way to the push towards the peaceful political settlement.
He pointed out that the declaration of the two countries of Saudi-Emirati aggression repeatedly about their support for humanitarian relief work in Yemen, collides with the fact that they continue to practice the policy of starvation by preventing the entry of ships loaded with oil derivatives, and goods to the port of Hodeidah .
At the same time, the foreign minister warned against continuing a policy of starvation.
“Sanaa will not stand idly by as some believe, and if their blockade continues on Yemen’s ports, the ports of enemies will not be safe,” he concluded.
E.M