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The Supreme Economic committee calls for lifting the restrictions imposed on the ports of Hodeida and the ban on Sana’a airport

 

The Supreme Economic Committee followed up on the Security Council session, which was held yesterday evening, and was devoted to discussing the economic situation in Yemen, and witnessed a number of interventions that need seriousness and intentions to turn them into practical reality.

And since a number of members of the Security Council and representatives of United Nations organizations confirmed, during the session, the existence of the blockade imposed on Yemen, and all of them called for lifting the restrictions imposed on the ports of Hodeidah and lifting the ban imposed on Sana’a airport; The Supreme Economic Committee calls for speedy implementation on the ground, to alleviate the human suffering experienced by the Yemeni people since the start of the American-Saudi aggression, and it has escalated in an unprecedented way in the world during the recent period.

Regarding what the Executive Director of UNICEF Henrietta Fore expressed during the session, about the organization’s readiness to work with all parties to pay the salaries of state employees, the committee confirmed its readiness to work immediately with UNICEF or others, for everything that leads to the neutralization of the economic aspect, and in the forefront is the payment of state employees’ salaries.

The statement indicated that the neutralization of the economy is a principle emphasized by the Economic Committee repeatedly, and called for by the leader of the revolution, Mr. Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and the head of the Supreme Political Council, Field Marshal Mahdi al-Mashat, in light of the continued coalition of US-Saudi aggression and its mercenaries to use the economy as a war card, and deliberately looting revenues and oil revenues. crude and gas, cutting the salaries of state employees, and creating an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe worldwide by tightening the suffocating siege on the Yemeni people, and imposing deadly measures aimed at the collapse of the currency and the rise in prices of goods and services.

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