Al-Houthi: Negotiations with the coalition stalled, and we are ready for any emergency
Muhammad Al-Houthi, a member of the “Supreme Political Council” in Sana’a, stated on Wednesday that Sana’a welcomes any role for any Arab country to resolve the crisis, and this period gives a chance for mediations to dialogue with the coalition on the humanitarian side.
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Al-Houthi stated that “negotiations today are stalled and we are ready for any emergency, and emphasized the necessity of dialogue with the countries of the Saudi-Emirati coalition rather than with the Maeen government and the other factions that are affiliated with it.
He stated during an interview on the “Al-Mayadeen” channel that the coalition nations want to drain Sana’a, “but they will not win and will fail, and they must understand that.” He also implied that the Americans are taking part in the war on Yemen and that Washington is a partner in what the Yemeni people are exposed to.
The senior politician noted that “America is working to establish a strong presence in the Red Sea,” emphasizing that “the more the enemy is present in the field of any battle, it will be an easy prey for us, and that the moves pushed from abroad will face a coup from the Yemeni incubator, and this is what will happen with regard to secession in the south.”
According to Mohammed Al-Houthi, “paying employee salaries is one of the priorities of the negotiations with the Saudi enemy, as it is a humanitarian aspect and a popular entitlement for all employees.”
In the same context, President Mahdi Al-Mashat said that the forces of aggression must pay the salaries of the employees; otherwise, the armed forces will forcibly extract it from them.