The head of the Yemeni national negotiating delegation, Mohammed Abdulsalam, has said that “the corridors are accessible to those who actually want to provide humanitarian assistance to citizens in the al-Abdiyah district of Ma’rib province.”
“Today, we have already informed the United Nations and international parties that we welcome the access of humanitarian assistance to the Directorate of al-Abdiyah, but what turned out to be is that they exaggerate in the media while they are not serious about finding actual humanitarian remedies. This is the case across Yemen, which has been besieged for going on seven years,” Mohammed Abdulsalam said in a tweet.
سبق وأبلغناالأمم المتحدة وأطرافادوليةترحيبنابإدخال المساعدات الإنسانية إلى مديرية العبديةلكن ماتبين أنهم يزايدون إعلامياوأنهم غير جديين في إيجاد معالجات إنسانية فعلية كما هو الحال في عموم اليمن المحاصر منذ سبع سنوات،ومع ذلك نؤكد أن المسارات سالكة لمن أراد فعلياتقديم مساعدةإنسانية
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He pointed out that the clashes that took place in al-Abdiyah were conflicts against takfiri elements related to al-Qaeda and ISIS, which are and to the Saudi-led coalition forces. He added that the state has “done its duty to secure the directorate.”
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