YEMEN Press Agency

Al-Houthi comments on western media’s leaks about negotiations between “Riyadh and Sanaa”

SANAA, Dec. 14 (YPA) – Member Supreme Political Council, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi revealed some of the secrets of Western media leaks about “negotiations between Riyadh and Sanaa.”

He stressed that the Saudi-led coalition goes around in circle and continues to escalate its war.

Mohammed al-Houthi said in an interview with the government daily Al-Thawra Newspaper, published in its Saturday edition, that “the Saudi-led aggression coalition goes around in circle and has not made any move indicating positive intentions and continues its aggression and escalation at different levels.”

He also commenting on the statement of the recent Gulf summit, as a “Saudi statement flavored and hostile”, and on the U.S. media campaign on the UAE.

“The statements made by some Saudi officials about stopping the aggression are still in the media context,” he said.

Member of the political council has further revealed a maneuver by the Saudi-led coalition at the political level that do not correspond to the reality on the ground.

He added: “There are no facts on the ground for the statements made by some Saudi officials about stopping the aggression, and these statements are still in the media context.”

“The statement is Saudi with a Gulf flavor, which carried a clear hostility against Yemen and reflected Saudi hegemony over the GCC countries,” he said.

He also reacted to the US media criticism campaign against the UAE and its recent reactions to it. He considered that the contents of the campaign are realistic.

“The real achievements cannot be influenced by media campaigns,” Said Mohammed Ali al-Houthi in a tweet Friday night.

“Therefore, the UAE’s concern about campaigns against it confirms that the campaigns are realistic, and that there are no real achievements for MbZ.”

He noted the extent to which Abu Dhabi is so afraid of the US administration that it avoids being named in the UAE’s reactions to the campaigns.

“The campaigns came from official allies who worried them and could not respond publicly, so they attacked the media campaign without disclosing their destination to show their anger,” he concluded.

E.M