Parliament Warns US-Saudi Aggression of Continuing its Siege
Yemen’s Parliament warned the US-Saudi aggression and its mercenaries against disregarding the suffering of the Yemeni people and not taking the warnings of the Supreme Political Council seriously.
During its session, Saturday, the parliament stood before the latest developments at the national, regional and international levels, including the catastrophic effects of the repercussions of the aggression and the siege.
The parliament warned the coalition of aggression and its mercenaries not to disregard the suffering of the Yemeni people. It advised of taking the warnings of the Supreme Political Council seriously and to stop looting Yemen’s oil and gas wealth.
On the other hand, the Parliament thanked the Australian government for its recent decision to reverse its recognition of Al-Quds as the capital of the Israeli Entity.
The members of the Parliament denounced the perpetuation of the normalized regimes in the decline and moral downfall by signing trade, security and agricultural agreements with the Zionist enemy in shameful situations that put them on the list hostile to the rights of the Palestinian people.
On Friday, Yemen’s Armed Forces announced in a military statement the implementation of a warning strike to prevent an oil ship that was trying to loot crude oil through the port of Dabba in Hadramout Governorate.
Brigadier Sare’e explained that the warning message came to prevent the continuous looting of oil wealth and not to allocate it to serve the people in paying salaries and services.
He pointed out that the message was after addressing the ship operators and informing it of the decision based on the Yemen laws in force and international laws,. He pointed out that the ship was dealt “with cautionary measures through which the Yemeni’ Armed Forces were keen to preserve the safety and security of Yemen’s infrastructure and the security of the ship and its crew.”
The Armed Forces spokesman renewed the warning by saying: “We will not hesitate to do what it takes to stop and prevent any ship trying to plunder the wealth of our Yemeni people,” stressing that the Armed Forces are able to launch more warning operations in defense of Yemenis and to protect their wealth from tampering and looting.
In his speech on the 8th anniversary of the September 21 revolution, the leader of the revolution Sayyed Abdulmalik al-Houthi warned against continuing to plunder the national wealth from any foreign company that colluded with the coalition of aggression.
In turn, President Mahdi Al-Mashat directed the Supreme Economic Committee, on the first of October, to edit the final official correspondences of all companies and entities related to the looting of Yemeni sovereign wealth, to completely stop looting operations.