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“A statement issued by the Yemeni Red Sea Ports Corporation, Hodeida. Port, regarding the misleading statements of the UN envoy.”

▪ The Yemeni Red Sea Ports Corporation strongly condemns and denounces what was stated in the statements of the UN envoy to Yemen, in which he called on the local parties to allow oil derivatives ships to reach the port of Hodeida.

The Foundation clarifies that Martin Griffiths statements are fully consistent with the statements of the spokesperson of the aggression, as he seeks to cover up the crimes of the ongoing aggression countries, and tries to hold the local authority and the administration of the institution and the port responsible for the blockade while they control the sea and detain ships and put pressure on the Yemeni people in the economic war.

The Corporation expresses  its surprise and regret for such hollow statements and that it comes from a person like the size of the UN envoy who knows very well that whoever prevents entry to ships is freely and battleships of aggression and that the port of Hodeida complies with the International System for Ports Security (ISPS) as the institution provides all facilities and is open to any Incoming ships are ready to receive shipments and goods of any type and size around the clock despite all the challenges imposed by the aggression forces and its appendices.

The Foundation confirms that the misleading UN envoy’s statements do not deceive the sane and that Yemen is on the brink of a major humanitarian catastrophe and the complete collapse of the service sectors, especially the health sector, if aggression countries continue to purify them and take care of them to prevent entry to ships of oil derivatives.

The Foundation notes that the crime of holding ships in the Red Sea waters and preventing their arrival in Hodeida ports bears the responsibility of the aggression forces and the United Nations, which is the main partner in all crimes committed against the Yemenis for more than half a decade. The Foundation demands the international community and the Security Council to take urgent action to lift the blockade and stop the piracy of ships in the Red Sea waters by the freedom of aggression and to allow ships to reach the ports of Hodeida, knowing that the detained ships have taken the necessary permits from the Office of Protection and Inspection (UNVIM) in the port Djibouti.

The Foundation appeals to the free world and international and legal organizations to stand with the Yemeni people and victory for its injustice, reject these unfair measures and stop them and condemn the policy of prostitution and arrogance practiced against it. ”

Issued by the Yemeni Red Sea Ports Corporation – Hodeida Port, “Monday, June 29, 2020, 8 Dhu Al-Qi’dah 1441 AH

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