The Yemeni Red Sea Ports Corporation strongly condemned the statements of the UN envoy to Yemen, in which he called on the local parties to allow oil derivative ships to reach the port of Hodeidah.
The Corporation pointed out that Martin Griffith’s statement that fit perfectly with the statements of the spokesperson of the aggression, trying to hold the local authority and the port responsible for the siege, while they are controlling the sea, holding ships and pressuring the Yemeni people through the economic war.
In a statement to Saba, Yemeni news agency Saba, the Corporation expressed its surprise and regret for such misleading statements, especially as they come from the UN envoy who knows very well that the aggression prevents the entry of oil ships and that the port of Hodeidah is in compliance with the International System for Ports Security (ISPS).
In the statement, the Corporation held the forces of aggression and the United Nations responsible for the crime of holding ships in the waters of the Red Sea and preventing their access to the ports of Hodeidah. The statement also stressed that the United Nations, in its silence, is the main partner in all crimes committed against the Yemenis for more than half a decade.
In the statement, the Corporation called on the international community and the Security Council to lift the siege and stop the piracy of ships in the Red Sea waters by the nevy of aggression, and to allow ships that have been granted the necessary permits from the Office of Protection and Inspection (UNVIM) in Djibouti port to access Hodeidah ports.
The statement appealed to international and human rights organizations to stand with the Yemeni people, rejecting these unjust measures and stop them, condemning the policy of prostitution and arrogance practiced against the Yemeni People.