The pro-aggression government recognized the plot targeting national security by the UAE regime under the pretext of investing in the telecommunications sector.
The ministry of communication confirmed in a statement the establishment of an Emirati telecom company was aimed at reducing what it called the Sana’a government’s control over the telecom sector and finding a new resource, considering targeting the telecom sector as a “strategic partnership with the Emirati side.”
The statement indicated that negotiations with Emirati investors had begun since last year, indicating that this comes with efforts from the UAE regime.
Mocking the statement of the coalition’s communications, the head of the Hana Aden Center for Studies, Anis Mansour, wrote in a post on his “Twitter” if the Ministry of Communications claims that the procedures are legal, why is the deal or agreement not presented to the parliament for discussion.
He confirmed that the pro-aggression government is working to grant the UAE cybersecurity company NX Digital Technology the right to acquire all the assets of the “Aden Net Communications” project within a 70% partnership without announcing a public bid to establish a private telecommunications company in the southern and eastern regions of Yemen.
He explained that “the acquisition of the international access portal to the Internet by a foreign company gives the foreign state control and ability to monitor all the activities of telecommunications users in Yemen, which harms national security, the independence of the sector, and the protection of users’ data.”
For his part, Saleh Munser Al-Yafe’i, editor-in-chief of “Al-Mashhad Al-Janoubi News Website”, wrote on “Twitter”, that the purpose of the UAE when acquire telecommunications companies is espionage, eavesdropping and blackmail of leaders, officials and opponents of their project and ambitions in Yemen.
It is worth mentioning that the son of the head of the “UAE-Saudi Council of agents” Rashad al-Alimi, the head of the pro-aggression government ”Maeen Abdulmalik”, and a number of officials are involved in the conspiracy that aims to disrupt Yemeni national communications by serving foreign agendas for financial commissions that were disbursed to them.