Legitimacy demands "real international support" for the battle against the Houthis

English - Monday 12 July 2021 الساعة 09:09 am
Aden, NewsYemen:

The Yemeni government called on the international community and the United Nations to condemn the Houthi militia's announcement of dropping 39 parliamentarians, considering it "another escalatory step, revealing the militia's true position on the calls for calm and peace efforts."

Information Minister Muammar Al-Eryani said, in a series of tweets on Twitter, that the Houthi militia's "announcing the dropping of the membership of members of Parliament who opposed the Iranian project in Yemen and its Houthi tool, and sided with the state and its constitutional institutions, order and law, is an additional escalatory step that reveals its true position on the issue."  Peace".

He described this measure as "unconstitutional as it was issued by a militia run by an officer in the Iranian Revolutionary Guards."

Al-Eryani added that this step "confirms the Houthi militia's continuation in its coup project and its erosion of calls for calm and efforts to establish peace, and its intentions to exclude all political and national components, and to use the remaining parliamentarians in areas under its control as a tool to implement its coup plots."

The Minister of Information called on the international community, the United Nations and the permanent members of the Security Council to condemn these escalatory steps that reveal the true position of the Houthis towards peace.

 And he called for "providing real support for the battle of the Yemeni people and the legitimate government to restore the state and its institutions and bring down the Iranian-backed Houthi coup."