Classifying Iran’s arm and drying up its sources of financing tops Al-Alimi’s speech in Algeria

English - Wednesday 02 November 2022 الساعة 04:41 pm
Sana'a, NewsYemen:

 Classifying the Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, as a terrorist organization and contributing to its siege and drying up its sources of funding, issued the speech of the President of the Presidential Leadership Council, Dr. Rashad Al-Alimi, at the Arab Summit hosted by Algeria.

 Al-Alimi, in his speech at the summit, called on the League of Arab States to classify the Houthi coup militia as a terrorist organization, in support of the decision of the National Defense Council and based on the facts and the League Council Resolution No. (8725), at the level of delegates issued on January 23 of this year, approved at  Later by the Council of Ministers.

He pointed out that the classification of militias as a terrorist organization comes within the framework of a new strategy pursued by legitimacy, after the intransigence of these militias to all efforts to bring peace, as well as their persistence in targeting oil installations and threatening international navigation... reducing the fears of the repercussions of the terrorist classification of the Houthi militias.

He said, "The transformation of the strategy of the Presidential Command Council and the legitimate government in dealing with this terrorist group takes into account all concerns in accordance with well-studied mechanisms that take into account the economic and social facts and reality, humanitarian and relief concerns, values, principles, and common interests on which this university was founded 77 years ago."

 He stressed that the time has come for collective Arab action in Yemen based on the fact that the peace that the militias want is not based on justice and partnership, but rather on racism, discrimination, and a standing above the state for its extremist leaders, and to separate Yemen from its Gulf and Arab fabric, and turn it into an Iranian starting point for a threat  Arab national security and global energy supplies.

He stressed the importance of depriving these terrorists of safe havens and terrorist platforms, drying up their sources of funding, and dismantling their deceptive ideologies, which will be the beginning of the road to defeating them and restoring the path of true and sustainable peace.  

He also stressed the need to support all efforts to prevent Iranian destructive interference in the affairs of our country, including confronting arms shipments, transferring military expertise, and destructive ideas documented by our irrefutable evidence and successive international reports... Noting that the problem is not with the Iranian people but with their regime that bears  Now all the trouble is caused by the absurd adventures of his regime.

 Al-Alimi did not forget in his speech to talk about the tragedies left by these militias and their crimes, which caused the death and death of about half a million people, including women and children, and displaced about five million others across the country and across countries and continents.

 He said that these militias planted millions of internationally banned mines, explosives and explosives, led young children as soldiers to the crematoria of death, and proceeded to erode our national identity, and crushed the rights and societal gains, and the climate of coexistence and pluralism that had prevailed in our country throughout history adding that more than 80 percent of our people today are waiting for aid from relief agencies, in light of the intransigence of terrorist militias and their rejection of all efforts and good offices to end this suffering.

He pointed out that the militias were the cause of aborting the efforts of the United Nations to achieve peace by thwarting the humanitarian truce after six months, and dispelling hope when the terrorist Houthi militias chose again to escalate in an unprecedented manner, in line with the expansionist strategy of the Iranian regime in the region.

 Al-Alimi pointed out that this terrorist group boasts of targeting civilian and economic facilities at home and across borders, and developing new methods to threaten maritime navigation, starting with the indiscriminate planting of mines in international shipping lanes, and attacking commercial tankers with aircraft, drones, and guided missiles, all the way to acts of piracy and hijacking of ships.  And maneuvering, blackmail, and procrastination to end the danger of the oil tanker Safer, which threatens a major environmental disaster in the region.