Sanaa: His Excellency Field Marshal Mahdi al-Mashat, President of the Supreme Political Council, has reaffirmed Yemen's commitment to defending its territory until full liberation is achieved. In a speech marking the 62nd anniversary of the 14 October Revolution, President al-Mashat emphasized the significance of this date, which serves as a reminder to invaders of the resilience and dignity of the Yemeni people.
According to Yemen News Agency, President al-Mashat expressed his determination to expel every usurper who has exploited Yemen's resources, violated its people's rights, and created economic crises. He extended his congratulations to various leaders and citizens involved in the liberation struggle, emphasizing the importance of the 14 October Revolution as a symbol of Yemeni sovereignty and dignity.
President al-Mashat called for a renewed focus on the original spirit of the revolution, urging the rejection of external influence and the promotion of a culture of freedom. He criticized those who distort the history of the revolution and celebrate it while aligning with foreign occupiers. He emphasized the need to preserve the revolution's memories and protect its legacy from distortion.
Highlighting Yemen's resilience against the American-Saudi aggression, President al-Mashat noted the Yemeni people's steadfastness over ten years of conflict. He praised the solidarity shown by the southern governorates with the Palestinian cause and condemned the presence of foreign military officers in Aden, urging Yemenis to uphold their revolutionary heritage and support Palestine.
President al-Mashat called for unity among Yemeni governorates in opposing mercenaries and external influences. He criticized adversaries who stand against the revolution's principles and disregard its sacrifices. He affirmed Yemen's commitment to supporting the Palestinian people and addressing the ongoing siege and aggression.
The President urged the Saudi regime to end the aggression, emphasizing the need for peace and regional stability. He expressed solidarity with Lebanon, Syria, and other nations affected by Zionist aggression, calling for a unified Arab and Islamic response. He commended the support from Hezbollah, Iraq, Iran, and other allies who oppose the crimes against Gaza.
President al-Mashat concluded by reaffirming Yemen's readiness to respond to any developments and the commitment to enhancing military capabilities to deter future threats. He highlighted the importance of maintaining vigilance and supporting regional allies in the face of aggression.