YEMEN Press Agency

On 54th anniversary of Independence Day, President calls on the international community to change its hostile policies towards Yemen

SANAA, Nov. 29 (YPA) – President of the Supreme Political Council, Mahdi Al-Mashat, congratulated the Yemeni people and the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, on 54th anniversary of South Yemen Nov 30 1967 Independence Day.

Al-Mashat indicated, in a televised speech on Monday, to the national stance against aggression and foreign occupation puts us in a state of permanent harmony with the merits of this glorious day, November 30, which presented itself as a distinguishing mark in its original version in the experiences of history.

The true expression of celebration of this historic day shows only in the steadfastness, and patience of the Yemeni people.

Talking on the development of the battles and escalation on the internal fighting fronts, Al-Mashat said that there are indications that come from within the mercenary camps, which give rise to optimism in a sign indicating that Yemen will be free and proud.

With regard to the battles of Marib and the liberation of 14 districts, Mr. President explained that they have been keen since the beginning of the war to keep Marib away from the conflict and to make many initiatives and concessions in order to achieve this goal, but the Saudi-led aggression coalition forces rejected and have insisted that Marib be a military base for foreign forces and al-Qaeda members.

Al-Mashat expressed the Yemeni army and popular forces’ preparation to stop defensive military actions right now if the aggression stops, and the siege lifts, in addition the practical commitment to ending the occupation and addressing the repercussions of the war.

Mr. President condemned the hostile American method and international silence towards war crimes committed by the Saudi aggression against our dear people of Yemen.

He continued: We call on everyone to try to listen to Sanaa’s good intentions, right positions, and objective and equitable visions that are capable of achieving peace, warning against the spread of hostile disinformation campaigns, which has been led by Washington, Britain and France for distorting Sanaa positions on peace.

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