The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Sana’a had on Saturday expressed his gratitude to the “free and honourable people of the world who have expressed their solidarity and honorable stances towards the suffering of the Yemeni people and their support to Yemenis.”
In a statement, quoted by the Yemeni News Agency Saba, the Foreign Ministry considered the solidarity and support of the free people of the world for the Yemeni people as having “strengthened their steadfastness and belief in the sovereignty of the principles of freedom and humanity, despite the tendency of criminality and brutality practiced by international hostile forces and their local and regional tools.”
The statement stressed that “the Saudi-led aggression coalition crimes will not go unpunished,” noting the Yemenis’ adherence to “their innate and legitimate right to protect themselves and defend the sovereignty and independence of their country.”
“Any negative condemnations are considered too small to undermine the legitimate right of Yemenis to self-defence,” the ministry said, considering those condemnations “irresponsible positions that only represent an incentive that exacerbates the suffering and aches of the Yemeni people.”