On Sunday, countries bordering the Red Sea demanded the departure of foreign forces, in a step considered the first of its kind in the history of the region, which has remained under American-British hegemony.
This coincides with the anniversary of the failed American-British aggression against Yemen, one of the most important countries overlooking the most important shipping lanes.
Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
Egypt, Eritrea, and Somalia, who are countries bordering Yemen and overlooking the Red Sea, renewed their demand for the withdrawal of foreign forces.
These countries held a meeting in the Egyptian capital at the level of foreign ministers.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said in a press conference that the three countries affirmed their rejection of any activities of non-coastal countries in the Red Sea, whether military or naval.
This is the first time that these countries have raised their voices against the British-American oppressive power, as those countries have been maneuvering with neutrality for fear of the repercussions of such positions.
The new positions of countries considered allies of Washington are a strong reflection of the Yemeni position and the battle it fought against the two countries that marketed decades of hegemony over the seas and oceans.
It also undermines the allegations that were promoted by the occupation about Egyptian arrangements for aggression against Yemen.
Expansion of regional demands for the departure of foreign forces from the Red Sea
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