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Sana’a Warns: ‘Preparing to Deter’ Saudi Arabia If Continues Procrastination in Negotiations

News - Yemen: The Secretary of the Supreme Political Council, Yasser Al-Houri, revealed that Yemen is preparing for all options to deter Saudi Arabia in case it continues to ignore progressing in negotiations.

“If there is no clear and explicit commitment, Saudi Arabia and the region will not enjoy security and stability, and the Yemeni options are wide, with the expansion of Yemeni domestic military production and combat readiness of all units," he added.

He pointed out that Saudi Arabia is evading and trying to delay in implementing its commitments in the humanitarian issue, which includes entitlements to address the effects of aggression in all respects and all commitments to achieve peace in Yemen.

Al-Houri stressed that addressing the effects of the aggression on the Yemeni people is greater than compensation and reconstruction, as it includes all moral, psychological, health and other aspects.
 
It is noteworthy that Yemen did not see any positive results from the UN-sponsored truce, except for the release of some prisoners and some flights to only one destination.

During the period of truce and calm, the aggression intensified its military presence in the occupied territories, and also escalated to its economic and media war, supporting its mercenaries in the country, and trying to stir up chaos and divide the country.

The Director of Sana'a International Airport, Khaled Al-Shayef, confirmed that the non-operation of flights from Sana'a International Airport to the destinations agreed upon under the truce is due to political obstruction by the US-Saudi aggression.

"Only 84,000 passengers were transported during a year of the armistice, compared to 2 million passengers annually before the US-Saudi aggression," he said.

He pointed out that 50 flights per day were going to Sana'a airport, in exchange for one destination to Jordan and 184 flights during a year of truce.

Recently, the  Undersecretary of Civil Aviation and Meteorology, Raed Jabal, confirmed that the US-Saudi aggression rejected the requests of Djibouti, Jordanian, Al-Saeeda airlines and other companies to operate flights to and from Sana'a International Airport.

He pointed out that there is approval by Cairo and New Delhi to operate flights to it, and the obstruction comes from the US-Saudi aggression by not allowing Yemenia or other carrier companies to operate these flights.

Recently, the Undersecretary of the Civil Aviation and Meteorology, Raed Jabal, affirmed that the aggression coalition has abandoned its humanitarian obligations in opening Sana'a International Airport to provide its services to the people of Yemen.

He pointed out that the aggression coalition continues to impose a siege on Sana'a airport, and refuses to allow it to operate in a manner that meets the actual need.

Jabal pointed out that the aggression coalition deliberately closes Sana'a International Airport to deprive the people of Yemen of their legitimate right to travel, which was guaranteed by international laws and agreements in light of the silence of the United Nations.

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