YPC Holds UN Responsible for Continued Aggression’s Piracy of Oil Ships
The Yemeni Oil Company held the United Nations and the Saudi-American aggression coalition responsible for what happened due to the marine piracy on fuel ships, confirming that the last two stations to supply citizens with gasoline will ran out today, according to al-masirah.
The CEO of the company said,Sunday in a series of tweets: The last two stations operating in the Republic of Yemen to supply citizens with gasoline, are about to run out today, so that all stations are 100% off.
He added, “The United Nations and the coalition of aggression bear the responsibility of what the situation has turned out. He explained that the Yemeni people incurred delay fines exceeding $150 million on ships that obtained UN permits. They were subjected to the procedures of the verification and inspection mechanism in Djibouti by the UNVIM committee.
The Yemeni Oil Company clarified, on Saturday evening, that the US-Saudi aggression has continued to detain 19 oil ships, including two ships loaded with diesel and two ships carrying domestic gas.
The Yemeni Oil Company, indicated that all these ships have completed all inspection and audit procedures through the mechanism of the verification and inspection mission in Djibouti (UNVIM) . They have obtained UN permits that confirm the conformity of the cargo to the conditions stipulated in the concept of verification and inspection mechanism operations.
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