The Council of Ministers stresses the concerted efforts of all concerned parties in preserving the campus and lands of Sana’a Airport

The Council of Ministers discussed in its periodic meeting , chaired by the President of the Council, Dr. Abdulaziz Saleh bin Habtoor, a number of topics on its agenda and took the appropriate decisions in their regard.
The council began its meeting by reading verses from the Holy Quran, and listening to excerpts from the era of Imam Ali – peace be upon him – to Malik Al-Ashtar Al-Nakhai.
The Council blessed what was included in the speech of the leader of the revolution, Mr. Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, in memory of the cry regarding the continuation of the situation of no peace and no war, and the reluctance to take practical steps that establish an end to the aggression and siege.
He stressed the importance of the countries of aggression being aware of the messages contained in the speech of the leader of the revolution, and the clear position rejecting the continuation of this situation indefinitely, which will only lead to more conspiracies against the Yemeni people. He stressed the need for the forces of aggression to realize that the patience of the Yemeni people will not last forever. endlessly, and that the options are available to him in continuing the confrontation and knowing the bad consequences and losing bets of any new act of aggression against Yemen.
The Cabinet drew attention to the right of the Yemeni people to confront the illegal aggression and siege on the homeland, the continued deprivation of its national wealth, and the military response to every attempt to loot this wealth.
The Cabinet stressed, in light of the presentation made by the Deputy Prime Minister for Security and Defense Affairs – Chairman of the Main Committee to Preserve the Campus and Lands of Sana’a International Airport, the importance of concerted efforts of all concerned and relevant parties in preserving the campus and lands of Sana’a Airport, and facing any developments or construction. random; As this is one of the obstacles facing the airport and its air navigation, and negatively affects its fulfillment of the international requirements and standards approved by the International Civil Aviation Organization “ICAO”.



