Al-Houthi to Saudi Arabia: Getting down from the tree begins with implementing humanitarian obligations

A member of the Supreme Political Council of Sana’a, Mohammed Ali Al-Houthi, stated on Thursday that if Saudi Arabia wants to get down from what he described as the “tree of crime and siege” against Yemen, it must begin by implementing humanitarian entitlements and files, through taking practical steps in this direction.

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Al-Houthi explained in a post on the “X” platform that these entitlements include paying the salaries of all employees, lifting the siege and imposed restrictions, and completing the prisoners and detainees file.

He stressed that reaching points of agreement requires real will.

Al-Houthi warned against repeating attempts to impose what the coalition failed to achieve over the past years, considering that “the experience of the experienced is a loss.”

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