Yemen Revolution Leader calls on Sudan to withdraw its troops, stop fighting Yemeni people
SANAA, Feb. 3 (YPA) – Yemen’s Revolution Leader Sayyed Abdul Malik al-Houthi on Friday called on the Sudanese government to withdraw its troops from the Saudi-led aggression coalition and stop fighting the Yemeni people.
SANAA, Feb. 3 (YPA) – Yemen’s Revolution Leader Sayyed Abdul Malik al-Houthi on Friday called on the Sudanese government to withdraw its troops from the Saudi-led aggression coalition and stop fighting the Yemeni people.
The call came in a televised speech aired by the state satellite TV on Friday night.
“I call on the dear Sudanese people to pressure their government into stopping to send its troops to fight the Yemeni people,” Sayyed al-Houthi said.
The leader al-Houthi said that the Sudanese people are the dear brothers of the Yemeni people, but blaming the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for being “greedy for Saudi money.”
“But because of the Saudi money, the Sudanese president is sending the Sudanese army as mercenaries to fight the Yemeni people in the interest of the Saudi and UAE regimes,” leader al-Houthi said.
He said “the Saudi Arabia and UAE are no more than tools at the hands of the United States… they are implementing A U.S. agenda to divide the unity of our people and our country… and in response, we will fight back to free our homeland from those foreign invaders.”
The leader al-Houthi praised the achievements of the Yemeni Army and the Ballistic Missiles Forces for their patriotic role in defending the country against the Saudi-led military aggression.
“If we leave this life to tyrants, who use the force against the peoples, then there will be no more peace in this world,” Sayyed Abdul Malik al-Houthi said.
Sameera Hassn-Zak