The Yemeni Deputy Foreign Minister of the Sana’a government, Hussein Al-Ezzi, said that Sana’a does not object to resumption of oil exports abroad.
“Sana’a does not object to the resumption of oil exports abroad. All it insists on is that it should be done according to agreed-upon mechanisms characterized by transparency and clarity, ensuring that the revenues are directed towards the public good in the country as a whole, and preventing theft and seizure by corrupt groups, as known,” Hussien Al -Ezzi said on a post on his X account.
صنعاء لاتمانع من استئناف تصدير النفط للخارج وكل ماتشدد عليه هو أن يكون وفق آليات متفق عليها تتسم بالشفافية والوضوح وبما يضمن ضخ العوائدللصالح العام في عموم البلاد وعدم سرقتهاوالاستحواذ عليها من قبل مجموعات فاسدة كما هو معروف
هذا موقف صنعاء وليس لديها أي اشتراط آخر في هذه المسألة
— حسين العزي (@hussinalezzi5) March 5, 2024
He added, “This is Sana’a’s stance, and it has no other conditions in this matter.”
Al-Ezzi pointed out that the parties in the occupied areas show strange and suspicious stubbornness towards what Sana’a proposes, preferring to refrain from exporting this wealth and alleviate some of the country’s suffering.
He called on the pro-Saudi-led coalition parties to reconsider their position since Sana’a’s stance is for the public good and not for the benefit of any party.
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