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Al-Hajri discusses the future of peace in Yemen with the Acting US Ambassador

Tuesday 03 August 2021 / alislah-ye.net - Exclusive

 

 

Member of the Supreme Authority of the Yemeni Islah Party, Head of its Parliamentary Bloc, MP Abdul Razzaq al-Hajri, praised the efforts of the US administration aimed at bringing peace to Yemen.

In his meeting with the Acting US Ambassador to Yemen, Kathy Westley, and in the presence of the Deputy Head of the Parliamentary Bloc, Head of the Islah Party branch in Aden, MP Insaf Mayo, al-Hajri considered that the appointment of an American envoy to Yemen is a good step and reflects the interest of the United States in achieving peace and addressing the humanitarian situation.

He pointed out that the main reason for the terrible deterioration of the humanitarian situation in Yemen is the Houthi militia's coup against the state and the war it ignited, warning against the militia's exploitation of the humanitarian situation and its marketing to justify its war on the Yemeni people.

Al-Hajri made it clear that the legitimate government has made many concessions and that the Houthi militia proves through its practices that it is not serious about bringing peace and does not deal positively with international efforts.

He reiterated the Islah Party's principled position within the Yemeni legitimacy in positively dealing with efforts to establish peace, restore the state, end the fateful coup, disarm militias and confine weapons to the hands of the state.

The Head of the Parliamentary Bloc of the Islah Party praised the partnership of the Yemeni government and the United States in the fight against terrorism, hoping that the US government would contribute to supporting the efforts of the legitimate government and its security services in this field.

Al-Hajri touched on the terrorist measures committed by the Houthi militia and violated through them the constitution and the law. These terrorist measures were represented in their aggressive practices against members of the House of Representatives and the various segments of the Yemeni people.

He noted the continuous work of the Presidency of the House of Representatives in order to prepare for the holding of the parliament's sessions in order to enhance the role of the legitimacy and improve the government's performance to confront the deterioration in the economic aspect, expressing his aspiration to the support of friends and help the government in this aspect.

In his turn, the Deputy Head of the Parliament Bloc of the Islah Party, MP Insaf Mayo, stressed the importance of expediting the implementation of the Riyadh Agreement, foremost of which is the military and security aspect, ending the security chaos, and working to stop the deterioration of the national currency.

He valued the efforts made by the brothers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in this regard and their efforts to unite ranks and the return of state institutions, noting the importance of the role of friends in supporting the efforts of the legitimacy and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in order to implement the Agreement and the return of the state and its institutions.

For her part, the Chargé d'Affairs of the US Ambassador, Cathy Westley, affirmed her country's keenness to remedy the humanitarian situation in Yemen.

She said that the US administration has sent its envoy to Yemen with the aim of contributing with all concerned parties to support efforts to end the war and alleviate the human tragedy.

She referred to the close cooperation with the Yemeni government and its security services in the field of combating terrorism.

She pointed out the importance of implementing the Riyadh Agreement to avoid further division between the Yemeni forces, to work on the return of the government to Aden and to unify the efforts of state institutions, stressing her country's support for the Yemeni government and Saudi efforts.

The meeting was attended by the political and economic attaché of the US Embassy in our country, Elizabeth al-Khodari.