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The warning of the spokesman of the Yemeni armed forces to foreign investors in the UAE and Saudi Arabia

Pak Sahafat – General Yahya Sari, the spokesman of the Yemeni armed forces, on Tuesday night asked foreign companies in Saudi Arabia and the UAE to transfer their investments to other countries.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency’s report from Al-Mayadeen, Sari clarified: Investing in the UAE and Saudi Arabia will be very risky.

These words come at the same time that a few hours ago, the High Economic Committee of Yemen announced that the necessary letters and warnings have been sent to domestic and foreign companies looting the country’s resources, and these parties must adhere to the deadline set in this regard.

Earlier, the spokesman of the Yemeni armed forces said: The Yemeni armed forces gave a deadline to the oil companies operating in Saudi Arabia and the UAE to leave these two countries.

Brigadier General Yahya Sari announced on Sunday evening: Because the aggressor countries do not adhere to the ceasefire and do not allow the exploitation of oil resources to the Yemeni nation in order to pay the salaries of the employees, we give the oil companies operating in Saudi Arabia and the UAE a chance to adjust their plans and these two countries to leave.

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He added: If Saudi Arabia and the UAE insist on depriving the Yemeni people of their resources and income, our armed forces are capable of depriving these regimes of their income.

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 today on October 10.

Earlier, Mehdi Al-Mashat, the head of the Supreme Political Council of Yemen, said that the ceasefire in Yemen has almost been destroyed due to repeated violations by the Saudi coalition.

Saudi Arabia, in the form of a coalition of several Arab countries, including the UAE, and with the help and green light of the United States and the support of the Zionist regime, started large-scale attacks against Yemen – the poorest Arab country – from April 6, 2017.

After 7 years of invading Yemen and killing thousands of people and destroying the country’s infrastructure, these countries not only did not achieve their goals, but they were forced to accept a ceasefire following the missile and drone strikes of the Yemeni armed forces deep into their territory.

This ceasefire, which has lasted for 6 months, has been violated thousands of times by the aggressors and they have refused to implement some of its clauses.

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