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Activists say external pressures prolong Yemen suffering, recommend no yielding to them
[27/03/2019 06:20]
RIYADH-SABA
Yemeni activists have said the external pressures on Yemen to keep dialoguing with Houthis endlessly prolong the suffering of the Yemeni people and therefore Yemen should not yield to them.
In a seminar held by Yemen's Information Ministry and Embassy in the Saudi capital today, the participating activists said the government should not yield to these pressures as the Houthi militia have proved for four years their rejection of peace.
The seminar, entitled "The Storm to Save Yemen" was held on the fourth anniversary of the Arab Coalition's "Decisive Storm" military operation that supported the internationally recognized government against Iran-backed Houthi militia who had seized power by force.
It rather recommended setting a plan for military win over the militia.
The seminar appreciated the support of Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait and the rest of the Coalition members to Yemen in heath, economic, educational and service fields.