Southern politician: The political settlement will benefit the Houthis and bypass the rest of the parties

The political analyst and researcher at the Russian Academy, Dr. Ali Al-Zamki, the political settlement agreement announced by the UN envoy to Yemen will, as a whole, be in the interest of the Houthis, and will leave the rest of the Yemeni parties struggling with the Houthis over sharing influence.
Dr. explained. Al-Zamki said: “If the Houthis agree to the settlement, the Kingdom will renounce any financial obligations, but it will meet some of the Houthis’ economic needs.”
Under the title “The political settlement as the Houthis see it on the Kingdom’s agenda,” Al-Zamki said: “Read the issue with focus, in all its economic, political, military, and social dimensions, and then you have the right to evaluate the issue as right or wrong. The Kingdom wants to address Decisive Storm after it completed its military mission in Destroying the country's infrastructure and after getting rid of the military arsenal within its minimum limits, it wants to get out of the crisis and throw it on Ansar Allah and the rest of the Yemeni and southern parties and leave the Yemenis and southerners to deal with it in the way that suits them."
He concluded by saying: “The Houthis are smarter and more skilled than the Saudi mentality, and they will not get involved in that Saudi trap. Rather, they will extract what they want from the Kingdom economically, and the Houthi game with the Kingdom will continue, and the economic blackmail will continue.. The Houthis realize that the final political settlement is not in the interest of their political project, and they realize Their end will be in the settlement if the kingdom leaves it peacefully.”