During the meeting, which was attended by the official in Yemen affairs in the Operations and Advocacy Department of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Alexandra Jackson, they discussed the difficult humanitarian conditions experienced by the Yemeni people for the eighth year in a row in light of the US-Saudi aggression and the unjust siege.
The meeting touched on the obstacles placed by the US-led aggression coalition to thwart the efforts to extend and expand the truce to deprive the Yemeni people of obtaining their salaries and lifting the siege on them by land, sea and air, which is one of the most basic human rights guaranteed by all the laws of the world.
During the meeting, President Al-Mashat urged the Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs to reject all inhumane measures taken against the Yemeni people.
He stressed that it is not possible to accept any proposal to confiscate the rights of some of the Yemeni people, pointing out that whoever rejects the rights of the dear Yemeni people is the one who rejects the truce.
President Al-Mashat clarified that the Yemeni people are the first affected by the continuation of the US-Saudi aggression and the unjust siege on it.
He reiterated Sanaa's position that adheres to a just and honorable peace.
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resource : SABA