Asking Yemen Not to Defend Itself Is Beyond Reason and Logic: Ansarullah Spokesman
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M.A.
The spokesman of Ansaullah aka Houthis, Muhammad Abdul Salam, blamed the UN Security Council for the consequences of the continued Saudi-led war on Yemen without any right.
“The recent demand of the UN Security Council to force Yemenis not to defend themselves is beyond reason and logic and is contrary to the provisions of the laws.
“Every time the Security Council discusses the issue of Yemen, it releases statements that encourage the aggression to continue the airstrikes and impose the blockade.This will exacerbate the tragedy of millions of our people, and eliminate any hope of a political solution that will end the war,” he said.
The spokesman of Ansaullah also stressed that the Yemeni joint military has the full right and legitimacy to respond to the Saudi-led coalition by all possible means, based on the guaranteed right of the Yemeni people and the rest of the people on earth to defend themselves in the event of an aggression that threatens their present and future.
“The UN Security Council – which is empowered to be concerned with the maintenance of international peace and security – must realize that the coalition of Saudi Arabia, UAE, their allies and the American support with all different types of weapons in front of the eyes of the whole world, threatens international peace and security”, he added.
“The deterioration of the health situation and the aggravation of the tragedy of millions of Yemenis as a result of the spread of the deadly epidemics like Cholera is a sign of disgrace put on the forehead of the international community that praises humanity and human rights,” he said.
Abdul Salam accused the forces of the Saudi-led coalition of “disrupting the political dialogue because they are launching an aggression, imposing a comprehensive siege, banning the functionality of Sana’a International Airport, and preventing the disbursement of salaries for state employees, while it bargains it with surrender of the Yemeni people, giving up their dignity and abandoning their land, and that is what cannot be accepted under any circumstance”.