Sayyid Abdul-Malik al-Houthi speaks on fourth anniversary of steadfastness

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Al-Thawra Net

The Leader of the Revolution, Sayyid Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, has stated on Monday that Yemen has significant technologies at the level of military manufacturing that are not known by Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

“Those who attacked Yemen will regret it, because they made Yemen an advanced country in the military industries at the regional level,” the Leader said in his speech on Monday evening to the people of Yemen, on the occasion of the fourth anniversary of Yemeni steadfastness in the face of the aggression.

The speech of Sayyid al-Houthi included many necessary determinants for the next phase.

The Sayyid talked about purging the state institutions of corrupt elements during the next stage in order to ensure the institutions do their duties in serving citizens.

In his speech, Sayyid Abdul-Malik touched on the national vision for Yemen, which he explained would be built on the basis of the faith and identity of the Yemeni people, and the taking advantage of modern technologies.

He called on Yemeni people to attend in Tuesday’s rallies for the inauguration of the 5th year of steadfastness in the face of the aggression.

Regarding the escalation perpetrated by the aggressors in Hodeidah, Sayyid al-Houthi condemned their aggressive acts.

“The consequences of that escalation will not only remain in the province of Hodeidah, but will extend to the depth of those countries that supervise, sponsor and carry out this aggression. ”
He confirmed that the negotiations on Hodeidah are being carried out on a humanitarian, and not a political basis.

The Leader of the Revolution pointed out that the Sweden agreement was clear and stipulated that the United Nations will have a supervisory role in the port of Hodeidah which is subject to the control of the official authorities in Sana’a.

He stressed that the Sweden agreement was not based on the existence of administrative and security role in Hodeidah by any party other than the Sana’a government agencies.

“The enemies seek to make agreements a way to occupy the country, and if they fail to do so they resort to foil the agreement in full,” he said.