YEMEN Press Agency

Sanaa offers proposal to avoid militarizing the Red Sea

SANAA, Jan. 04 (YPA) – The Sanaa-based Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Jamal Amer, sent a letter to the President of the Security Council and the Secretary-General of the United Nations.

In the letter, the minister affirmed that Yemen disapproved the continued inability done by the Security Council to carry out its responsibilities in maintaining international peace and security in accordance with the purposes of the United Nations Charter.

Mr. Amer pointed out that Israeli entity has been continuing to openly violate international law by committing war crimes, genocide and brutal massacres in the Gaza Strip.

He indicated to the Zionist-American aggression that targeted the infrastructure in the Republic of Yemen, which was confirmed by the so-called criminal extremist Prime Minister Netanyahu who expressed the ineffectiveness of international institutions, which appeared to be complicit in an immoral method.

The minister explained that terrorist attacks were carried out on many civilian sites in Yemen, including the three ports of Hodeida, which are the artery of the flow of humanitarian aid and commercial goods.

He added that the raids also targeted Sanaa International Airport, in the presence of a high-level UN delegation, in addition to the power plants in Sanaa and Hodeida.

“The Zionist entity’s raids on Yemen have resulted in the killing of civilians and workers in civilian facilities,” Amer explained. “The reason for the Zionist-American aggression is related to Sana’a’s principled, humanitarian and moral position rejecting the war of genocide and forced displacement against the people of Gaza by preventing the usurping entity-linked ships.”

The minister reiterated that a logical and fair proposal, which was offered by Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi to avoid militarizing the Red Sea and losing hundreds of millions of dollars, is to stop the genocidal war crimes that the Israeli entity’s committing in the Gaza Strip, in exchange for stopping Yemeni operations supporting Gaza.

Mr. Amer called on the Security Council to seriously stand before Sanaa’s proposal to stop the crimes and genocide war being committed by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, and to find a solution to the Palestinian issue.

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