President Al-Mashat: 8th Year Will Be Full of Surprises If Enemy Does not Account for New Developments
President Mahdi Al-Mashat stressed that the eighth year will be full of surprises if the enemy does not account for new developments.
“Our initiative came in this form to reach the legitimate rights of our people, pointing siege-breaking Op. have absolutely nothing to do with so called “Riyadh Consultations”, he said.
He added, “we want serious efforts to reach comprehensive solutions,” explaining that “there is no relationship between declaring our readiness for dialogue in a neutral country and what is being arranged in Riyadh.”
President Al-Mashat affirmed that we are ready if there is a serious peace process, pointing out that we have repeatedly presented clear and correct visions that lead to a comprehensive political solution and end all manifestations of US-Saudi aggression.
He also indicated that we submitted a humanitarian paper to the UN envoy before the Security Council session, but there was no response, pointing out that the enemies have ambitions and we have rights for our people that we are working to achieve at all levels.
He revealed that the United Nations and many international parties and even enemies admit to us in bilateral conversations that our proposal is logical.
President Al-Mashat pointed out that It is difficult to receive UN envoy who is unable to pressure US-Saudi aggression to allow enter fuel, considered If the UN is unable to pressure US-Saudi Forces to allow enter fuel then the UN is incapable of anything else.
President Al-Mashat stressed that “the enemy is adopting a policy of submission and mass punishment against Yemen for rejecting US’s agenda and its steadfastness in confronting it.”
He pointed out that the fuel crisis is the culmination of an ongoing economic war since the US ambassador in Kuwait announced that “the US would work to strike the value of Yemen’s currency.”
President Al-Mashat also clarified that the rise in prices is linked to the blockade, and the coalition bears the responsibility for it, pointing out that the stock exchange, maritime transportation, fuel, and the embargo measures are main reasons that contributed to the rise in commodities.
He indicated that the Salvation Government is engaged in an ongoing discussion with merchants, especially with the advent of the month of Ramadan, to determine prices.