Top member in the Supreme Political Council, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, had commented on remarks made by UN envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths, in which he accused Ansarullah of “wanting a ceasefire only after agreements have been reached on the port of Hodeidah.”
Mohammed Ali al-Houthi wrote that “Martin Griffiths has left any serious and realistic solutions that do not accept [the Saudi] crimes and violations of [international] law and international norms, for the sake of bargaining with them [the Saudi-led invaders]. He now presents [these bargains] as magic solutions that could erase the stink of these violations.”
غريفيث ابقاه العدوان
فارس يسابق خارج المضمار
حتى ذهب لايقاف جريمتي العدوان والحصارعلى الشعب اليمني
من شاقوص تنضير الناشطين وعمل باهتمام به
تاركاالحلول الجديةوالواقعية
التي لاتقبل تعليب جرائم انتهاك القانون والاعراف الدولية
للمساومة بها
وتقديمهاكحلول سحرية تنسي نتن جرائم انتهاكها pic.twitter.com/ZqtetVnSjw— محمد علي الحوثي (@Moh_Alhouthi) June 15, 2021
Griffiths accused Ansarullah at a UN Security Council session of rejecting a nationwide ceasefire and wanting to start peace negotiations “only after agreements have been reached on the use of Hodeidah port and Sana’a airport.”