Ministry of Information will reveal official documents on ex-regime handling to end the boycott of Israeli goods
The Ministry of Information will reveal at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday official documents on ex-regime positive handling of the U.S. directives to end the boycott of Israeli goods and how Saleh’s regime at the time dealt with Washington’s pressures on economic boycott.
In a statement, the Ministry said the documents, which will be presented in various media, show the efforts of successive U.S. administrations since the 1990s in their pushing Saleh’s regime and dragging it toward normalization with the Zionist entity through several preliminary ways, including ending the economic boycott of the Zionist products and not participating in anti-enemy events.
It noted that the documents contain new evidence and details about the U.S.-Israeli discomfort with any boycott of their products, and the pressure exerted by the U.S. State Department on the Yemeni authority to open the country to the goods of the Zionist enemy and its associated companies.
The Information Ministry considers the publication of these documents to the public as evidence of the American guardianship imposed on Yemen before the September 21st revolution.
The disclosure of these documents also coincides with the process of seizing an attempt to enter clothes made by the Zionist entity into the Yemeni market.