Khaleej Times

League backs major offensive

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cairo — Representa­tives of the Council of the Arab League affirmed their support for the request of the Yemeni government to seek assistance from the Arab Coalition Forces to end the Houthi coup and return security and stability to all Yemeni governorat­es, especially the Hodeida Port.

The council highlighte­d the necessity of preserving Yemen’s unity, sovereignt­y, independen­ce and safety, as well as to reject any interferen­ce in its internal affairs.

The council made this commitment in statement issued at the end of its urgent meeting, which was held at the headquarte­rs of the Arab League and was headed by Oman, on a request from Yemen, with the support of Saudi Arabia and UAE.

The country’s delegation was headed by Juma Mubarak Al Junaibi, UAE Ambassador to Egypt and Permanent Representa­tive to the Arab League.

The council renewed its support for the constituti­onal legitimacy of the presidency of Abd-Rabbu Mansur Hadi, President of Yemen, based on its decisions and those of the Security Council to allow Yemen’s government to seek assistance from the Arab Coalition.

The council announced its support for the Yemeni government’s position, as well as for the “Gulf Initiative” and its executive mechanism, the outcomes of the “Comprehens­ive National Dialogue,” and the “Security Council Decision 2216” and other related internatio­nal decisions, which aim to reach a political settlement in Yemen.

The council urged all Yemeni factions, forces and political parties to be reasonable, consider the interests of the Yemeni people, and work under the leadership of the legitimate Yemeni government, to solve their difference­s through dialogue and not inflame political conflicts that could prevent them from overcoming their current challenges.

The council condemned the human rights violations committed by the Houthi militias, which include murder, kidnapping, enforced disappeara­nce, the bombing of homes, recruiting children, and the use of schools and hospitals for military purposes, as well as their ongoing besiege of Yemeni cities. — Wam

 ?? AFP ?? Pro-government forces firing a heavy machine gun at the south of Hodeida airport. —
AFP Pro-government forces firing a heavy machine gun at the south of Hodeida airport. —

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