The Houthi militia confirmed that the decision of US President Donald Trump to re-list it on the list of terrorist organizations does not serve the stability of the region and peace efforts.
Saba Agency, which is under the control of the militia, quoted a meeting of the unrecognized government council condemning the American decision.
The meeting considered that this “new old” resolution does not serve stability in the region and the peace efforts sponsored by the United Nations to achieve just peace, as it put it.
He called for condemning the classification decision; As it came against the background of the position and support of the Houthi group for the Palestinians in Gaza.
Washington reclassified the Houthis as a foreign terrorist organization two days after Donald Trump assumed the presidency of the United States for the second time.
The White House confirmed in a statement that Trump decided to re-list the Houthis on the list of foreign terrorist organizations, in response to their attacks on commercial shipping traffic in the Red Sea and American warships.
The White House said that the Houthi activities threaten the security of American civilians and personnel in the Middle East, the safety of our closest partners in the region, and the stability of global maritime trade.
The White House confirmed that reclassifying the Houthis as foreign terrorist organizations will lead to a broad review of UN partners, non-governmental organizations and contractors working in Yemen.