The Prime Minister warns the parties: The Houthi threat will not exclude anyone

Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed bin Mubarak warned of the Houthi threat, which does not exclude anyone, calling for rejecting the differences within the forces of resistance to the Houthi terrorist militia as a strategic mistake.
Bin Mubarak, during a meeting with representatives of a number of Yemeni political parties, forces and components, yesterday, Saturday, stressed the necessity of continuing to unify positions and mobilize all efforts in the battle against the Houthi militia and its Iranian project.
He touched on peace efforts, developments in the Red Sea, and the false narratives about the escalation and Houthi piracy against commercial ships and the attempt to link them to what is happening in Gaza, but they preceded that far and are linked to Iran’s project and policy, and will not end unless the state is restored and the coup is ended, as he put it.
The Prime Minister of Yemen spoke about the priorities of the current stage before his government, which he summarized in basic paths: achieving guaranteed peace, restoring state institutions, ending the coup, enhancing accountability, transparency, and combating corruption, and proceeding with the financial and administrative reform program, in addition to developing economic resources and employment. Optimization of foreign aid and grants, and directing them according to government needs and priorities.
He also stressed the need not to ignore the Houthi threat, which will not exclude anyone, which requires everyone to work to confront it and consider this a major goal in the national battle.
The meeting discussed the government’s priorities for dealing with the existing challenges and addressing the economic and living difficulties, with the support of the brothers in the coalition to support legitimacy led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, in addition to the current developments on the political and military side, and the unity of the national ranks in facing all challenges. .
In turn, the representatives of the Yemeni political parties, forces and components affirmed their full support for the government in addressing the imbalances and restoring respect to the public function and state institutions, and the need for all political and social forces to come together in assuming their responsibility in this critical stage that Yemen is going through, stressing the necessity of political cohesion and national unity. To confront the Houthi threat, which will not exclude anyone, and the importance of this being reflected in the media discourse of all political forces and components.