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Armed Forces Warns Shipping Companies, If Yemens’ Rightful Demands Are Not Met

Yemeni Armed Forces on Saturday warned the US-Saudi aggression and foreign companies of continuing looting the wealth of the Yemeni people.

“After directives to the concerned authorities to address all shipping and maritime companies, that have destinations to the countries of aggression, as well as the foreign and local oil companies operating in Yemen, Armed Forces alert these companies to take the warnings that will be issued,” the official spokesman for the Armed Forces Brigadier General Yahya Sare’e said.

“The warnings will be issued immediately after truce’s ending time if Yemens’ rightful demands are not met,” he added

Sare’e confirmed that the Armed Forces are prepared and ready for any developments that hold these companies responsible for ignoring what will be issued in the coming hours.

In a phone call with President Mahdi Al-Mashat the Armed Forces announced their readiness for the directives of the leadership, stressing that they will be on the side of the Yemeni people in obtaining their legitimate rights.

This comes a few hours before the end of the UN-Sponsored truce, in light of the procrastination of the US-Saudi aggression in implementing the humanitarian and legal entitlements of the Yemeni people.

President Mashat confirmed last Wednesday that disbursing the salaries of all state employees is a basic demand for the Yemeni people.

Earlier, President, Mahdi Al-Mashat, issued directives to edit the final official correspondence of all companies to completely stop looting wealth.

A statement issued by the Supreme Economic Committee stated that the committee is coordinating with the competent authorities to edit these correspondences, and that it must permanently stop looting Yemeni sovereign wealth, starting at six o’clock in the evening Sunday.

The committee indicated that the communications that will be directed to the companies involved in looting Yemeni wealth will be based on the constitutional texts and Yemeni laws that obligate the state to protect and preserve national wealth.

The Supreme Economic Council confirmed that Yemen reserves its legal right to deal with all the looting of Yemeni wealth, which was carefully monitored during the past periods.

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