YEMEN Press Agency

Tawakkol Karman voices support for Sanaa’s decision to prevent exporting Yemeni crude oil

SANAA, Nov. 27 (YPA) – Yemeni activist and Nobel Prize winner Tawakkol Karman, has voiced her support for measures taken by the National Salvation Government in Sanaa, to prevent the Saudi-led coalition and its loyalists from exporting crude oil, stressing this decision is in favor of preserving public money and the wealth of the Yemeni people.

Karman said in a post on her Facebook page: “The ideal situation for twenty thousand agents, consuls, ambassadors, deputies, ministers, their entourage and those who promote them, all of whom have their salaries and allowances in dollars, is to keep the situation as it is now.”

“Officials of the Moeen government do not want to return to Yemen,” she said, explaining that “this will mean the return of the salary in Yemeni riyals, of course, after reducing the huge number of agents and agents of agents to one-tenth of the tenth.

“In their point of view, it is a suicide and totally rejected.”

“Stop the oil and gas in order to get rid of  the corruption of all these people, and preserve wealth for generations,” she concluded.

It is noteworthy that the Sanaa government asked foreign oil companies to stop exporting Yemeni oil, after the refusal of the coalition and its loyalists to pay  salaries of  state’s employees from oil revenues.

E.M