Parliament Presidency condemns suspicious US-French moves in southern and eastern Yemen.

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 The Presidency of Yemen’s Parliament condemned the suspicious US-French moves in southern and eastern Yemen.

The Parliament also denounced, in a statement issued, Tuesday, the American response to  the National Salvation government decision to stop the looting of oil from any oil ports in the eastern regions of the country. The Parliament also condoms America’s attempts to loot the wealth of Yemen like it does with other countries opposed to its policy.

The statement explained that looting crude Oil from Yemen’s port, Qena port in Shabwa, is similar to American looting of Oil in other countries, pointing to the US-French role in allocating part of the looted oil revenues to support extremist terrorist militias to destabilize security and stability in Yemen.

The Presidency of the Parliament warned of the danger of the repeated visits of an American team to Al-Dhabba port, and the subsequent visit of the American and Saudi ambassadors and their accompanying delegation in violation of diplomatic norms.
It also warned the aggression coalition and its mercenaries against the consequences of making suspicious deals and neglecting the interests and wealth of the Yemeni people and depriving them of their revenues.

The authority affirmed that America is involved in the crime of looting Yemen’s oil and is moving according to its agenda and economic interests. American recent moves in Hadramout reveal its malicious motives and intentions and the extent of its disavowal of implementing its commitments towards peace in Yemen, which it has long pretended to the world.

It pointed out that America’s attempts come to compensate part of the losses it incurred as a result of the repercussions of the economic sanctions it imposed on Russia, which it seeks to compensate by plundering the wealth of the Yemeni people.

The parliament denounced the suspicious moves made by the US ambassadors, Stephen Fagin, and the Saudi ambassador, Al Jaber, to Hadramout governorate, and their practice of roles and activities hostile to the Yemeni people and their interests, and the continued plundering of its wealth and deprivation of its revenues.

The visit of the American and Saudi ambassadors to Hadramout was considered a flagrant violation of Yemeni sovereignty, and falls within the US administration’s plans that target Yemen’s security.

It condemned the aggression’s mercenary bombing of citizens’ homes in many Yemeni regions, the latest of which is the Ma’rib governorate, as well as the murders and physical liquidation committed by the Saudi forces against Africans and Yemeni migrants.