Al-Nuaimi affirms revolutionary leadership’s adherence to demands & rights of Yemeni people to end aggression & lift siege

A member of the Supreme Political Council, Muhammad Saleh Al-Nuaimi, confirmed on Tuesday the adherence of the revolutionary leadership and the Political Council to the legitimate demands and rights of the Yemeni people, foremost of which is ending the aggression and siege as a prelude to achieving a just and honorable peace.

Al-Nuaimi indicated during his participation today in the political forum, organized by the Dar Al-Khibra Center for Studies and Development, entitled: “The Iranian-Saudi Agreement and its Implications for the Arab Region and the Republic of Yemen,” that this agreement came as a result of the state of steadfastness pursued by the axis of resistance in the path of struggle and liberation in the sovereign and political decision to confront American Zionist hegemony and arrogance and its tools in the region.

He pointed out that America and its tools sought throughout the past periods to practice methods of hegemony and sow division among the peoples of the Islamic nation, by demonizing the Islamic Republic of Iran, which took it upon itself to lead the axis of resistance, so it deliberately incited against Iran in service of the Zionist entity and the failed deal of the century.

“When the American project failed, Saudi Arabia wanted to correct its positions by signing the agreement and leaving the American mantle,” he said.

Al-Nuaimi touched on the main role that the revolutionary leadership embodied in confronting the aggression and mobilizing society to defend the homeland and possessing the elements to shift from defense to attack and imposing the equation of deterrence with military industrialization, and the direction in return to the battle of building the Yemeni state through the national vision project.

The Supreme Political Member called for vigilance and arming with awareness to deal with the changes and positions that could undermine the determination, steadfastness and sacrifices made by the Yemeni people during the past eight years.

For his part, Minister of State Ahmed Al-Ali indicated that the American role in the region relied on sowing strife and wars and fueling and fueling conflicts.

He praised the Dar Al-Khibra Center for Studies and Development in organizing the forum to highlight the repercussions that the region will witness following the Iranian-Saudi agreement in all fields, in a scientific and methodical manner. He stressed the importance of this agreement reflecting positively on the countries of the region and for everyone to move towards a just and lasting peace.

The forum discussed an analytical reading of the agreement between Tehran and Riyadh under the auspices of Beijing, and the justifications and strategic repercussions of this agreement on the countries parties to the agreement, presented by the head of the Dar Al-Khibra Center, Ibrahim Al-Lawzi.

The analytical paper concluded that the agreement represented internationally a victory for China and regionally a victory for the axis of resistance, disappointment and refraction of the American policies and satanic Zionism.

A number of interventions were made via Zoom technology by the President of the International Association of Political Analysts, Mohsen Saleh, in which he spoke about the implications of the agreement on the Arab region at a time when the world is witnessing many international turbulences, transformations and changes.

He considered the agreement one of the important transformations taking place in the region, which in turn will work to reduce tensions, especially in Yemen, as the agreement will change the geopolitical and intellectual standards in the region and a prelude to a new phase and reach a real agreement that ends all existing differences.

While the university professor and journalist from Algeria, Dr. Hana Saadeh, discussed the implications of the agreement on the Arab Maghreb countries.

She considered the agreement a political and regional breakthrough in the region and a political slap for Biden, in addition to the fact that it will play an important role in the oil markets and the global economy, especially from the political point of view, and this agreement will have great repercussions for the security and stability of the region and Africa in particular.

Dr. Saadeh indicated that Algeria, through its good relations with Riyadh and Tehran, contributed to the crystallization of that agreement because of its importance, especially with regard to the Palestinian cause.

Political affairs researcher Dr. Siham Muhammad and Dr. Hadi Al-Ghubaisi, Director of the Union Center for Research and Development, reviewed the positive repercussions of the agreement on Syria and Lebanon.

They explained that it will work to facilitate rapprochement and gradually reduce tension inside Syria, and it will work to improve communication with the Syrian political currents under the guise of the Syrian state, which would resolve the Syrian crisis and end internal strife, since Syria is an important crossing point for transporting gas and oil from the Gulf to European countries.

The Yemeni journalist, Ali Al-Darwani, presented an intervention on the effects of the agreement on Yemen, and the steadfastness of the Yemeni people in the face of aggression.

Source: Yemen News Agency