Deputy Foreign Minister: We reject attempts to deport and postpone the rights of the Yemeni people

Published on July 13, 2024
Ansarullah website – Sana’a

The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs in the caretaker government, Hussein Al-Ezzi, revealed that Sanaa informed the United Nations of its refusal to turn the economic escalation into an internal matter, and refused to use the language of postponement and deportation of the problem. This was in response to a letter that the UN envoy had sent to the mercenary government, in which he demanded that the implementation of the escalation decisions regarding the transfer of banks be postponed.

Deputy Foreign Minister Hussein Al-Ezzi stressed that using the language of postponement and deportation in matters related to the rights of the Yemeni people unacceptable

Al-Ezzi said in a tweet on “X” platform, “We informed the envoy of the United Nations Secretary-General of our categorical rejection of the attempt to whitewash the American foreign policy and portray external aggression as if it were an internal matter.”

This comes in response to a letter that the UN envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg, sent to the mercenary government on Friday, in which he demanded that the implementation of the economic escalation decisions related to the transfer of banks from Sanaa be postponed in order to avoid the response that the leader of the revolution promised to Saudi Arabia.

In his message, the UN envoy deliberately kept Saudi Arabia and US out of the picture, in a blatant attempt to portray the escalation as if it were a local crisis.

This reveals a clear American-Saudi insistence on continuing the escalation and trying to evade its repercussions.

 

 

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