Yemen advises investors in Saudi, UAE to move to safer countries

Yemen advises investors in Saudi, UAE to move to safer countries

Spokesman for the Yemeni armed forces in Sana’a, Brigadier General Yahya Sare’e, on Tuesday evening called on investors in the Saudi-led coalition countries, especially Saudi Arabia and the UAE, to seize the opportunity to leave from the two countries.

Sare’e said in a tweet on Twitter Tuesday evening, addressing the investors “Brother, investor, in order to ensure that you do not lose more, you must transfer your investment from an aggressor country to another, because investing in it is fraught with risks, such as the UAE and Saudi Arabia.. As the opportunity is still available to leave.”

The humanitarian and military truce in Yemen was obstructed by the coalition countries, which refused to respond to Sana’a’s demands to pay the salaries of employees and retirees, allow flights agreed upon from and to Sanaa Airport, and stop the detention of the fuel and essential goods ships and preventing them from access to Hodeida port under the armistice agreement, which lasted for six months under the auspices of the United Nations.

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