The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses its dissatisfaction with Jeddah disappointing Declaration
Posted on May 20, 2023
Ansarollah website – Sana’a
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirmed that the so-called 32nd Arab Summit, which convened yesterday in Jeddah, did not differ from its predecessors with regard to the file of the ongoing war between Yemen and the countries of aggression.
The ministry said in a statement, “This is not a new matter for a university that has, over the past eight years, blessed the aggression and siege imposed on Yemen and granted its mercenaries the right to represent Yemen and occupy its seat, which is the same position that was rededicated by Jeddah summit.
“ The statement indicated that Jeddah Declaration, which resulted from the summit, considered what is happening in Yemen a crisis, while what it was exposed to was a full-fledged brutal aggression and an unjust blockade that resulted in the worst humanitarian crisis in modern history.
It pointed out that the declaration touched on the so-called references on which the solution in Yemen is based, including Resolution 2216, which was devoured by eternity and was overtaken by events, and many now admit that it is useless.
The statement stated that Jeddah Declaration confirmed its support for the so-called Presidential Leadership Council, which is formed by the countries of aggression to achieve their goals in Yemen, and it is certainly an illegitimate council and does not represent Yemen and its people.
It added, “ Jeddah Declaration stressed the need to stop foreign interference in the internal affairs of Arab countries and reject support for armed groups and militias, while the countries of aggression interfered for the ninth year in a row in a blatant manner in the internal affairs of Yemen and launched aggression and siege against it and occupied many Yemeni lands and islands, and they also is still forming and supporting many armed groups, not to mention its cooperation with terrorist organizations to implement its agenda in Yemen.”
The statement also affirmed that the reform of the League of Arab States and the development of joint Arab action is still a distant dream due to the profound and early American penetrations that the League was subjected to, diverting it from its lofty goals for which it was established and completely isolating it from the reality of peoples and from the rational and moral performance towards the various issues of the nation.
The statement expressed Sana’a’s readiness, as one of the founding Arab capitals of the League of Arab States, to contribute to all reforms required to extricate the League from its miserable reality, and to support all efforts aimed at mending the Arab rift.