Parliament condemns arbitrary measures to cancel flights from Sana’a airport to Jordan

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Parliament, headed by Deputy Speaker Abdulsalam Zabyah, on Sunday condemned the aggression mercenaries’ decision to cancel Yemeni Airlines flights from Sana’a Airport to Jordan.

In a statement, the parliament indicated such cancellation came under flimsy justifications that reflect continued intransigence, arrogance, and disdain for the suffering of the Yemeni people.

The statement pointed out that these actions are an extension of the policy of tampering with the capabilities of the Yemeni people, plundering their wealth, and continuing to deprive them of benefiting from it in disbursing employee salaries and improving services throughout the provinces of the Yemen’s Republic.

It confirmed that this tampering by the mercenaries of the aggression comes within the framework of expanding the circle of wasting the wealth of the Yemeni people and dissipating it in favor of the mercenaries and loiterers in the hotels of Riyadh, Abu Dhabi and a number of hotels around the world, and to cover up the scandal of the sale of the telecommunications sector in Aden to an Emirati investor.

The statement said the parliament also confirmed that at a time when negotiations and agreements were being made to expand the addition of new destinations for flights after allowing flights to Cairo and India, these measures came as a pretext for the siege, closing the airport, and evading peace obligations.

It denounced those actions that could only take place with the support and approval of the countries of the aggression coalition, aiming to circumventing and disavowing the commitments of the aggression coalition towards the peace process and restricting the Yemeni people and doubling their suffering.

The statement pointed out the importance of taking actions and measures to prevent the continued plundering and tampering of the Yemeni people’s wealth and capabilities by the aggression coalition and its mercenaries under any justification.

It affirmed the mandate of the Revolutionary Leadership and the Supreme Political Council to take appropriate measures and options to preserve the rights and capabilities of the Yemeni people, now and in the future.