Yemen's Tariq Saleh warns of the danger of the Houthis and Iran agenda in Yemen

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Yemen's Tariq Saleh warns of the danger of the Houthis and Iran agenda in Yemen

Brigadier-General Tariq Mohammed Abdullah Saleh, The leader of the Yemen's National Resistance, warned of the danger of the Houthis and Iran agenda that seek to devour Yemen and the countries of the region, noting that Iran trained them for this.

He criticized on Sunday the Houthis' fail of commitment to the Stockholm Agreement, and the allocation of Hodeidah ports' revenues to pay the salaries of the Yemeni people who are suffering from starvation due to Houthi punitive measures against them.

"According to the terms of the Stockholm Agreement, the Houthis had to commit to the humanitarian aspect regarding the exchange of prisoners, but the they failed, and nothing was implemented regarding this aspect". General Tariq said.

"More than 300 Hezbollah experts entered Yemen after 2011 to train the Houthis on board military ships after seizing power in Sanaa, and they were detained in the port, when it became clear that they were carrying Igla-S and Kornet missiles". He revealed.

General Tariq said that Iran prepared for this battle to drag the region into war.

He pointed out that the previous agreements signed by the Houthis, starting with the six wars in Saada, did not abide by them.

He warned against the Houthi militia's attempt loot Marib's oil, to donate to the Lebanese Hezbollah, at a time when the Yemeni people are starving, stressing that what the Houthis are doing is slander and falsehood, and those who believe them are deceiving themselves.

General Tariq called for a real state on the ground, stressing that the Yemeni government operates in the areas of the western coast with all its comfort, amid the support of the resistance and the joint forces of the local authority to establish security and stability.

He renewed his call for the Yemeni parties to unite against the Houthis to take Sanaa back from them, and to stay away from side battles.


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