America and England will pay a high price for their aggression in Yemen.
According to al-Mayadeen, Ali al-Kahhoum, a senior member of the Ansarullah movement’s political bureau, announced that Yemen is in an all-out battle with the United States and England. Because these two countries violate the sovereignty of our country in different ways.
In an interview with al-Mayadeen, al-Qahoum said: aggression against Yemen has heavy consequences, and we will respond with heavy blows, and America and England will pay a heavy price. Because the sovereignty and independence of Yemen is our red line and we will not tolerate any aggression. Also, Yemenis never stop helping the Palestinian people.
He further said: What is happening in Palestine today has united all the Yemeni people and they are participating in millions of demonstrations to defend the Palestinian people. Meanwhile, there is a big conspiracy by the enemies against the Arab and Islamic nations, and the people of Yemen are aware of the magnitude of this conspiracy.
This Yemeni official said about the peace negotiations with Saudi Arabia that these negotiations are continuing at a high speed to reach peace, cease-fire, lift the blockade, complete humanitarian cases, withdraw foreign forces, deal with economic conditions, and rebuild. The doors of peace are open and our hands are extended for peace, and our priority is to deal fully with the consequences of war.
Ali al-Qahoum, pointing out that Saudi Arabia is delaying this process a bit, stated that the reason for this is the obvious pressure of America on Riyadh; Because Washington does not want peace to be realized, and we advise the Saudis to seize the opportunity and reach peace, because the Americans want Saudi Arabia to remain involved in the Yemen issue.
Earlier, Ansarullah’s spokesman, Mohammad Abdus Salam, announced that the operation in the Red Sea would be stopped only after the end of Israel’s aggression against Gaza. If Israel’s aggression on Gaza stops and humanitarian aid enters Gaza, we will also reconsider our assessment of the situation.