PM: UN’s Removal of Saudi Regime from List of Shame, Green light to Continue Massacres
Prime Minister Dr. Abdulaziz bin Habtoor, said that “removing Saudi Arabia from the list of shame for violators of children’s rights is a shameful action of the United Nations and the international community. This action is a green light for the US-Saudi aggression to continue committing the daily massacres against the children and women of Yemen.” His comments, according to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), during a meeting with the United Nation’s Resident Representative and Humanitarian Coordinator, Lise Grande.
They, also, discussed a number of issues related to the humanitarian and livelihood of the Yemeni people, foremost is the aggression’s continued detention of oil derivative ships and its disregard for international laws and conventions, particularly humanitarian law.
He pointed to the catastrophic effects of some organizations operating in Yemen which reduced their support and the volume of their humanitarian interventions. They picked a time when the grinding human tragedy that the Yemeni citizen is experiencing is at worst as a result of the continued aggression and siege.
The meeting touched on Safer, floating oil tanker storage, which contains about one and a half million tons of oil derivatives, threatening an environmental disaster that will affect the Red Sea in the event of any leakage from it, and the relentless efforts made by the National Salvation Government in order to solve this problem. The solution to the problem is considered contrary to what the other party, Pro-Saudi forces, is promoting about obstructing the arrival of the maintenance team.