YEMEN Press Agency

Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi reveals China’s mediation to stop Yemeni military operations

SANAA, Feb. 01 (YPA) – The leader of the Yemeni Revolution, Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, revealed for a Chinese-mediated America request to stop Yemeni military operations into the Red Sea that aims to support the Palestinian people.

In a televised speech on Thursday, the leader al-Houthi said among the signs of failure is America’s attempt to seek assistance from China to make mediation to stop the Yemeni attacks.
He pointed out that China realizes that its interest is not to follow the America, and it knows what the American is doing in Taiwan.

Sayyed Abdul-Malik announced that Yemen will continue its military stance and naval operations as long as the aggression and siege on Gaza continues, stressing that Yemen cannot remain silent or watch over its brothers in Gaza, and the enemy must pay a heavy price.

The leader al-Houthi also stressed that the aggression against Yemen will not affect its position, but rather it will have an impact on the development of the military capabilities, and this is clear to the Americans who see it in the missiles.

He affirmed that the American-British strikes on Yemen were a failure and had no effect, and they would not limit Yemeni military capabilities.

“The British must learn the lesson from its ship, which burned from night to night,” the leader of Revolution added. It will cause harm to itself and its economy without result.”

Sayyed Abdul-Malik pointed out that America initially thought that its aggressive operations to protect Israeli ships would provide them with protection and present itself deceptive headlines with the goal of gaining cooperation from other countries, but it had failed.

“The Americans and the British cannot protect their ships and naval vessels, including destroyers and battleships, from being targeted,” he said, adding, “when the American President took the decision to attack our country to protect Israeli ships, he violated the American Constitution.

Sayyed al-Houthi noted that the American president should first be concerned with his country’s crises and the problems created by his policies in Texas and elsewhere, instead of opening wars.

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