Head of Yemen’s National Delegation Mohammad Abdul Salam stressed that halting the Saudi-led and lifting the blockade against the Arab impoverished country the best help that the Yemeni nation could receive.
Abdul Salam ‘s remarks were in a tweet on Monday as the United Nations launched a conference attended by representatives from more than 100 governments as well as donors, hoping to raise 3.85 billion dollars to prevent famine in the country.
“I implore all donors to fund our appeal generously today to stop famine engulfing the country. Every dollar counts,” UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said as the conference, co-hosted by Sweden and Switzerland, opened.
Abdul Salam, who is also the spokesman of Ansarullah revolutionary movement, said holding conferences on humanitarian aid to Yemen helps the aggressors improve their image rather than help Yemen.
“Conferences help aggressor states to identify themselves as obliging not hostile or aggressor states which must end the siege and aggression,” the spokesman said.
Abdul Salam also underlined on his personal Twitter page that stopping the aggression and lifting the blockade is the biggest help Yemen can ever receive.
“The best services that the Saudi-led coalition provides to Yemen are nothing but daily airstrikes, brutal siege, the blockade of oil products and the closure of Sana’a International Airport, and the human consequences thereof.”
Source: Agencies