Chairman of the Command Council: Red Sea Security begins with the support of the government and deterred the Iranian role

Dr. Rashad Mohamed Al -Alimi, Chairman of the Presidential Command Council, called for a wide international solidarity translated with practical steps to support the efforts of the state restoration in Yemen, and to extend its influence over its entire national soil, in order to transform the Red Sea from a "threat source" to "Salam Bridge" as it was Throughout history.
"To find sustainable solutions, the legitimate authority must be enabled to extend its control over all its national soil, and focus on supporting development and stability." p>He added, "Perhaps the way and the guarantee to that we said in the past year from this platform and comes through supporting the capabilities of the government and implementing the relevant international legitimacy decisions."
Al -Alimi said that the threat comes from the Yemeni righteousness and therefore the way is to support the Yemeni government to protect and secure its national soil, along with the implementation of the decisions to prohibit the flow of Iranian weapons to its militias in Yemen, considering that this is the lesson that we like to learn from the sea crisis Red.
He reaffirmed that Yemen is not only defending itself, but from the whole world, calling for international solidarity that translates into practical steps that contribute to supporting the efforts of the Presidential Command Council to restore the state and enhance its ability to protect this vital corridor.
The President of the Presidential Command Council stated that Iran is the one who leads this threat across Yemeni territory, and therefore the reduction of escalation in the Red Sea and international waters in general, will remain dependent on the Iranian regime’s agenda and interests.
Al -Alimi pointed out that, had it not been for the storm of firmness, the Alliance to Support Legitimacy led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Houthis will today control the entire Yemen, including the deeper and more complex risks to international security and peace.
Al -Alimi considered that any delay in ending this threat will cost the world heavy losses, stressing the importance of focusing on the roots of the main problem that needs to end the coup, and the implementation of international legitimacy decisions related to the prohibition of the Iranian regime's weapons, and his failure to interfere in the internal affairs of the countries .