Sana'a: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of Yemen has issued a strong statement condemning recent comments by the Saudi regime, accusing it of attempting to mislead public opinion by distorting facts and falsifying realities. The ministry emphasized the Yemeni people's resolve to end the aggression, break the siege, and repel the aggressor, asserting that they will not back down from this decision, regardless of the cost.
According to Yemen News Agency, the statement highlighted Yemen's sovereign right to reopen Sana'a International Airport and criticized the Saudi regime for its continued blockade and other aggressive actions. The ministry accused Saudi Arabia of trying to evade its peace obligations and called for an immediate signing and implementation of the agreed roadmap without delay or blame-shifting.
The statement further accused Saudi Arabia of supporting hostile activities, including airstrikes and blockades, that have led to widespread suffering and devastation in Yemen. It also rejected Saudi claims of defending Yemen's sovereignty, asserting that these are attempts by a regime consumed by arrogance.
The ministry addressed the broader regional implications, warning that the Saudi regime's actions would negatively impact regional stability and the global economy. It called for Saudi Arabia to learn from past mistakes and cease its aggressive actions in Yemen.
The statement concluded by urging the Saudi regime to reconsider its strategies and warned that any further aggressive attempts would only result in more repercussions for Saudi Arabia. The ministry affirmed that the ultimate victory belongs to the righteous and that aggression will only harm the oppressors.
