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Ansarullah Spokesman Accuses the US Administration of Obstructing a Solution in Yemen

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M.A.

The official spokesman for Ansarullah, Mohamed Abdel Salam, revealed in an interview with the Lebanese Unity Newspaper on Wednesday the inability of the international stance toward the Yemeni crisis, the suffering of Yemenis, and the American intransigence hindering a political solution in Yemen.

A spokesman for the Yemeni Ansarullah revolution said that the American positions have obstructed all tracks of peace in the previous rounds and put obstacles in front of the proposals for solutions, pointing out that the solution in Yemen needs the will of the United States for that the United Nations to play its role properly.

He also noted that the United Nations was unable to open the Sana’a International Airport, lift the economic and humanitarian siege and return the wounded from abroad, stressing at the same time that the cessation of war and the lifting of the siege are the right step required by the Yemeni people.

“The position of Wald Al-Sheikh is not personal, but rather a position that stems from our assessment of his positions in managing the solution as an intermediary,” he added.

“The past experiences with him proved that he adopts blatantly all theses of the aggression and seeks to impose them on the Yemeni people,” the spokesman went on.

He also stated that America has provided Saudi Arabia and the UAE with more time, support and weapons to continue the war on its projects.

He also pointed out that the fighting on the border with Saudi Arabia is a natural result of an unjust and brutal war on Yemen and an imposed blockade without justification, accusing the Saudi regime of incursion into the territory of the Republic of Yemen in Hadramaut; dozens of kilometers.

Abdel Salam concluded by expressing that the south of Yemen is now under the occupation of the UAE, and that the alleged legitimacy is not able to get off even at Aden airport.

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