[22/09/2021 07:09]
RIYADH-SABA
The Custodian of the two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdul-Aziz has said that the peace initiative made by Saudi Arabia on Yemen last March guarantees ending conflict, saving bloods and putting an end to suffering of Yemeni people.
Unfortunately, Houthi terrorist militia is still rejecting peaceful solutions, depending excessively on military option to control more territories in Yemen, Said King Salman in a speech he delivered through visual communication in the meeting of the 76th Round of the UN General Assembly in New York on Wednesday.
Houthi militia continues rejecting peaceful solutions and daily attacks civil targets inside Saudi Arabia and threatens international maritime navigation, he said.
He pointed out that the militia exploits daily suffering of Yemeni people and their urgent need for humanitarian assistances and dangers posed by looming disaster of deteriorated situation of Safir Oil Tanker, which has been stranded on the Red Sea for seven years, as papers for blackmailing and bargaining.
He confirmed commitment of the Kingdom to principles and international resolutions and respecting sovereignty of all countries and not interferences in others' internal affairs.
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