YEMEN Press Agency

Mohammed al-Houthi praises “Iran, Turkey and Russia consensus” on Yemen

SANAA,Sept. 18 (YPA) – Supreme Political Council member Mohammad Ali al-Houthi has praised the statements of the presidents of Iran, Turkey and Russia on the war in Yemen and the attack on Saudi Aramco refineries, at their triple press conference after the Ankara summit, saying that it “represents a consensus on the absurdity of war.”

Commenting on the Aramco attack, Turkish President Recep Erdogan said: “Let us remember who started the bombing first and how the conflict in Yemen began. This country has been completely destroyed, and it can no longer stand on its own feet, who has done so? Of course, with all this destruction, Yemenis are constantly making preparations.”

Al-Houthi praised the Turkish president’s statement, saying: “The statements of the Turkish president came with a deep-seated understanding of the real reality, and represented the correct positive position away from the theory of the experts of aggression for unrealistic objectives that bear nothing but destruction, destruction and deliberate killing in a losing war.”

Al-Houthi also praised Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s comment on the Yemeni attack on the Aramco refineries in Abaqiq and Khuris.

Rouhani had voiced his support for the Yemeni resistance, stating: “Yemen is being bombed daily and innocent people are killed in this country, so the Yemeni people have had to respond.”

“This statement by the Iranian president, in addition to those of the Turkish and Russian presidents, represents a consensus on the absurdity of the war,” al-Houthi said.

For his part, Russian President Vladimir Putin referred to the “devastation and catastrophic humanitarian crisis in Yemen” by the coalition war. “Russia is ready to provide assistance,” he said. He called for “helping Yemen overcome this humanitarian crisis and support a political solution in Yemen.”

In a third tweet, Supreme Political Council member Mohammed Ali al-Houthi commented: “We thank the Russian president for describing the humanitarian crisis in Yemen committed by the aggression and the U.S.-British-Saudi blockade and its allies, and calling on everyone to help Yemen and its willingness to help.”

However, al-Houthi also responded to President Putin announcement that Moscow is willing to provide Saudi Arabia with the Russian S300 and S400 air defense missiles.

Mohammed al-Houthi commented on the Russian president’s declaration by stating that “President Putin has the right to promote Russian weapons and call for the purchase of S300 and S400 systems as he did with Turkey and others.

However we also have the right to know the best weapon, which comes at no cost and will spare everyone from more bloodshed, a weapon that the coalition of aggression refuses to use: the weapon of peace, of ending the aggression and the blockade.”

E.M