YEMEN Press Agency

Ansaruallah, anti-aggression parties discuss internal, external developments

SANAA, Feb. 12 (YPA) – The Political Bureau of Ansaruallah on Tuesday held in the capital Sana a consultative meeting on the local, regional and international developments, with participation of the anti-aggression parties bloc and the National Democratic Alliance Parties.

In the meeting, Abdulmalik al-Hajri, head of the anti-aggression parties bloc and a member of the national negotiation delegation, called on political parties, components and the people of Yemen to continue to support the fronts with money, men and equipment.

Al-Hajri confirmed the firm position of the anti-aggression parties and the National Democratic Alliance parties in confronting the aggression and confronting its conspiracies.

He noted to the intransigence of the other party and its disavowal from the implementation of Sweden agreement, despite the political leadership in Sanaa has made many concessions and approved practical steps for the redeployment in Hodeidah in accordance with the Stockholm agreement.

“The other party seeks to obstruct the executive procedures related to Hodeidah agreement or the prisoners file for the purpose of reaching a dead end and hindering any political settlement in the next consultations,” al-Hajri said.

Hizam al-Asad, a member of Ansaruallah’s political council, touched on the siege has beed imposed by Saudi-led coalition on al-Durihemi district of Hodeidah for months, as well as the missile and artillery bombardment by the coalition militias on the district residents.

Al- Asad referred to the positive attitude of the Kingdom of Morocco to withdraw from the aggression coalition against Yemen, as well as Sudanese popular uprising against Al-Bashir’s regime.

The meeting issued a statement, in which it held the aggression forces responsible for the daily violations of the truce agreement and redeployment in Hodeidah.

The statement blamed the United Nations for the deteriorating health and economic situation in the country.

The statement hailed the efforts of the National Committee for Prisoners’ Affairs towards the issue of prisoners from all parties in general, as a humanitarian issue.

 

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