PM: Yemeni people cannot succumb to force language practiced by aggression countries

Prime Minister Dr. Abdulaziz bin Habtoor confirmed on Monday that the Yemeni people is “A lively people that cannot succumb to the language of force practiced by the aggression countries.”

This came in a speech he delivered during his participation today in the human rights conference held by the Ministry of Human Rights and entitled: “Yemen Challenges and Prospects, and under the slogan (Yemen for All).

The Prime Minister stated that the Ministry of Human Rights organized an event entitled “Yemen for All”, which is a very important matter and an affirmation that it is for all and that no one has preference over anyone except by belonging and loyalty to Yemen.

He affirmed that the state institutions are based in Sana’a, and they are the ones that adopt the national resistance project and hold such activities, which “the pro-aggression party cannot do because it cannot take any step without the approval of the Saudi ambassador or the Emirati ruler.”

The Prime Minister made it clear that Sana’a and its constitutional and legal institutions derive their legitimacy and recognition from the Yemeni people.

He pointed out that Saudi Arabia today wants to move from an aggressor country against Yemen to a mediating country that reconciles between Sanaa and its mercenaries who receive their salaries from it and from Abu Dhabi.

Dr. Bin Habtoor pointed out that it is known for all that the aggression against Yemen was launched and started from the aggression countries, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, and not from another site at all, stressing that the two countries bear the historical burden of their hostility to Yemen.

He indicated that “whoever lived in Sana’a from March 2015 until today knows the size of the aggression that the people were subjected to in this capital, and other Yemeni provinces and cities that have eluded the aggression coalition.”

For his part, Minister of Human Rights Ali Al-Dailami stressed the importance of the conference, which comes in light of the difficult circumstances that Yemen is going through, to discuss many issues of concern to the future that everyone aspires to.

Al-Dailami pointed out that Yemen witnessed, during eight years of aggression, many difficult events, including what is internal and what is external.

He touched on the negative role of the United Nations in dealing with the events and the crimes and violations committed by the aggression countries against Yemen and Yemenis.

Source: Yemen News Agency