Al-Houthi: Truce has not yielded results so far
The member of the Supreme Political Council said that the current truce is under assessment by the leader of the Ansar Allah movement, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, as it has not yielded results so far.
Member of the Supreme Political Council in Yemen Mohammad Ali Al-Houthi described the Jeddah Security and Development Summit held in Saudi Arabia as "meager" and said that it was only held to serve the Israeli usurping entity.
In a speech on Sunday, Al-Houthi considered that all the alliances that were announced are pre-established, pointing out that the Saudi Arabia summit does not represent Islam and was never on the same side of Islamic issues.
Al-Houthi indicated that US President Joe Biden did not come to serve Islamic causes, but rather, like other US presidents, to serve "Israel" and work to fortify the Israeli occupation with Arab and Muslim money, noting that Muslims today are in dire need of unity.
It is noteworthy that US President Joe Biden and leaders of nine Arab countries took part in the Jeddah Security and Development Summit, which discussed several files related to the region.
The member of the Supreme Political Council said that the current truce is under assessment by the leader of the Ansar Allah movement, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, as it has not yielded results so far, expressing the dissatisfaction of Ansar Allah with it.
Al-Houthi affirmed that the truce will not last indefinitely unless the Yemeni people win and the siege imposed on Yemen is lifted, or else Yemenis will head towards battle fronts, stressing that Yemenis will fight without fear, just as they did in the past years.
Yemen's Supreme Council condemns Biden's visit to Saudi Arabia
On Saturday, the Supreme Political Council of Yemen expressed in a statement its rejection of "any outcomes of the US President's visit to the region that affect the sovereignty, security, and stability of Yemen."
The Council also disapproved of any talks that suggest extending the armistice, stressing that "the armistice, which the coalition of aggression did not abide by, was a shocking and disappointing experience, and it could not be repeated."
Foreign interference in Yemen's internal affairs, according to the Council, constitutes the "major obstacle to peace in Yemen," which requires a "clear, serious determination and a practical readiness from the coalition of aggression to respect the sovereignty and independence of Yemen, in addition to completely putting the aggression to a halt, lifting the siege, and ending the occupation and any form of [external] military presence in Yemen."
The statement slammed the credibility of the US and Saudi Arabia, especially regarding their talks on peace, affirming that the US does not aim to alter its behavior toward Yemen and the region, which makes Biden's visit a subject of condemnation, denunciation, and rejection from the Yemeni people and all the free peoples in the world.
The Yemeni Supreme Council condemned "all attempts at normalization with the Israeli enemy," deeming normalization a "gross betrayal" of the nation and the Palestinian cause.