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Ansarullah: The new phase of military confrontation with Saudi Arabia will be completely different

Pak Sahafat – Mohammad Al-Bakhiti, a senior member of Yemen’s Ansarullah, said on Sunday night: The new phase of military confrontation with Saudi Arabia will be completely different compared to the past, because Sana’a has developed its missile and air power.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency, Al-Bakhiti told Al-Mayadeen: What the aggressor coalition presented does not meet the demands of Sana’a, and the position of the aggressor countries regarding the payment of Yemeni employees’ salaries is not clear.

He accused the aggressor countries in Yemen of trying to provoke internal disputes in Yemen by planning to pay part of the employees.

Al-Bakhiti stated: If the just demands of Sana’a are not answered and fulfilled, we will not act with closed hands without answering the blockade of Yemen.

This Ansarullah official of Yemen said: Yemen will be able to direct the attack into the territory of the aggressor countries after the improvement of the military power of its armed forces.

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The Council of Ministers of the National Salvation Government of Yemen, supported by Ansarullah, also announced on Sunday night that the demands of Sana’a are legitimate and based on the legitimate rights of the Yemeni people, and that the siege of Hodeidah port and Sana’a airport must end.

The Omani delegation, which had gone to Yemen to mediate between Ansarullah and the aggressor Saudi coalition, left Sana’a on Sunday night without announcing the outcome of the consultations.

On November 30, the Omani delegation traveled to Sana’a to mediate between the aggressor Saudi coalition and the National Salvation Government of Yemen.

Previously, the spokesperson of Ansarullah Movement and the head of the Sana’a negotiating delegation in the Yemen peace talks, referring to the visit of the Omani delegation, said that this visit was carried out in the framework of the transfer of plans and proposals based on the negotiations conducted with Saudi Arabia and international parties.

The ceasefire in Yemen, which has been repeatedly violated by the aggressor Saudi coalition, was extended once before following UN consultations. The 2-month extension of this ceasefire ended on August 11, which was extended again, and ended on October 10 without reaching a new agreement due to the excesses of the Saudis and not meeting the legitimate demands of the Yemeni people, and it was not extended.

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