Mohammed al-Houthi condemns UN Security Council for inaction

Mohammed al-Houthi condemns UN Security Council for inaction

Mohammed Ali al-Houthi has accused the UN Security Council of relying on social media while failing to actually touch the concerns of Yemenis and their suffering.

Al-Houthi said in a tweet on Twitter that the best way is “to oblige the leaders of the coalition pledging to the Security Council to pay salaries to all Yemeni employees, deliver aid to the beneficiaries in cash, and to declare an end to the aggression and the lifting of the absurd blockade by the coalition countries.”

 

He added, “In addition to obliging the coalition countries to ensure reconstruction and compensation to the people and the state of the Republic of Yemen for direct and indirect loss, and deducting this from the funds of the aggressor countries, as was done in Kuwait or as is authorised by the officials of the European Union for Ukraine and compensation from Russia.”

He stressed that “these rights are the least duty that the Security Council should perform in front of what most of its members have been doing for nine years against Yemen.”