Yemeni Deputy Foreign Minister Hussein al-Ezzi had said that the Saudi-led coalition “is pretending to consider peace as part of their propaganda to continue the war on Yemen.”
“Bin Mubarak’s message to the Saudi ambassador and the attached statements exposed the false calls for peace and shockingly and regrettably confirmed that our opponents still view peace as a propaganda cover for further hostility and conspiracy,” al-Ezzi tweeted .
رسالة بن مبارك للسفير السعودي والكشوفات المرفقة فضحت حقيقة الدعوات الزائفة للسلام وأكدت بشكل صادم ومؤسف أن خصومنا مازالوا ينظرون للسلام كعنوان دعائي وغطاء سفري لمزيد من العدائية والتآمر.
يجب أن يبقى السلام مفهوما مقدسا وأن يؤمن الجميع بمتطلباته ومقتضياته الصحيحة والموضوعية .— حسين العزي (@hussinalezzi5) March 22, 2022
“Peace must remain a sacred concept and everyone must believe in its correct and objective requirements,” he added.
Hadi’s Foreign Minister, Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, asked in a telegram addressed to Saudi Ambassador Mohammed al-Jaber, which included the names of candidates, permission to attend the Riyadh conference.
Reportedly, a conflict has been going on between leading figures in the Hadi puppet government regarding participation in the conference, for the sake of financial allocations.