After being classified as a terrorist... Tweeters: The agreement of any organization with the Houthi is considered public and illegal collusion
English - Monday 07 March 2022 الساعة 02:45 pm![](https://newsyemen.life/admin/images/uploads/766e84f21dbf64865a6c4e2f99908ed6.webp)
Tweeters said that any agreement between the terrorist Houthi militia and any institution or organization is considered illegal because Al Houthi is classified as a terrorist, and there is a decision to ban it.
They criticized the parties to the legitimacy for not promoting the media and politically serious international resolution 2624, which classified Al Houthi as a terrorist, adding that the Brotherhood’s legitimacy does not want to classify Al Houthi as a terrorist, but rather woos him to dialogue with it wherever he wants. And they did not bother themselves to demand that the countries that cooperate with Al-Houthi in public and in secret abide by this decision and its vocabulary!
They emphasized that frankly speaking, Security Council Resolution No. 2426 confirmed that any agreement in which Al-Houthi enters into with countries or organizations is considered illegal because it is classified as a terrorist group and under Chapter VII.
They pointed out that any organization that will conclude an agreement with the militia is considered complicit with it, and any agreement after the decision will be invalid, and any agreement concluded will be canceled, and if time passes from it, it will expire and will not be renewed.
They added: More than 80 agreements were concluded with the Houthi terrorist militia over the past years, including under external sponsorship, and the militias quickly turned against them and repudiated their implementation, perhaps the last of which was to recall the Stockholm and Safer Agreements, stressing that any new agreements are a losing bet.
They mentioned that during seven years, the death toll of the horrific war of the Houthi militia exceeded thousands of civilians, and it blew up everything that is historical and cultural, as well as mosques, bridges, roads and others.