Yemenis don’t need loans from those who kill and besiege them, and loot their wealth: Al-Qahoum
The member of the political bureau of Ansar Allah, Ali al-Qahoum, responded to statements made by the Saudi ambassador to the mercenary government regarding allegations of the Kingdom’s support for Yemen, where al-Qahoum stressed that the suffering experienced by the Yemeni people actually results from the criminal war waged by the Saudi regime and its sponsors on the country since 2015, noting that the siege also doubled the suffering on the Yemeni people.
The Saudi ambassador to the mercenarie’s government, Mohammed Al-Jaber, made televised statements, on Sunday, in which he claimed that the last loan granted by the Arab Monetary Fund to the mercenary government, worth one billion dollars, comes within the framework of “supporting” the Yemeni economy, in an attempt to cover up the danger posed by this loan, from Where its multiplying benefits and negative effects on the local currency.
“The Saudi ambassador’s statements are lies that prove the ongoing criminal approach against Yemen,” Al-Qahoum said in a tweet. He then added: “the Saudi aggression declared from Washington destroyed all the interests of the Yemeni people and their institutions and committed crimes that shame humanity.”
“We say to Al-Jaber and its American masters: stop your aggression, lift your siege and hands off Yemen and stop your plundering of wealth, and Yemen will be fine and growing, as it is rich with its wealth, its people, its wise leadership, and its men from the heroes of the army and security forces, and does not need your illegal money and your colonial interventions,” he explained.
Saudi Arabia recently concluded an agreement between the mercenary government and the Arab Monetary Fund to lend the first one billion dollars with double interest, under the pretext of “economic reform program”. However, the money is given as an alternative source of financing mercenaries and their aggressive operations after Sana’a stopped the plundering of crude oil revenues and prevented its smuggling through occupied Yemeni ports.
This loan comes within the framework of escalation, which is sponsored by the United States of America, Britain and the Saudi regime to continue their economic war on Yemen. A few days ago, mercenaries looted $300 million from special drawing rights in the World Bank, with American and British assistance.