Almotamar.net - Foreign Minister Abu Bakr al-Qirbi warned Sunday the Iranian government of negative impact on the Yemeni-Iranian relations in case the Iranian media outlets continued in adopting stands of sabotage elements in Saada through publishing lies and fomenting against Yemen, waving in this regard of Yemen's taking of hard decisions.
In an interview with al-Mithaq weekly of General People's Congress GPC to be published in its issue on Monday, al-Qirbi revealed of an official protest the Yemeni foreign ministry handed to the Iranian ambassador to Yemen to inform his country and also another protest to the Iranian foreign ministry on the address of their media outlets that deform the facts.
The Yemeni foreign minister said, "We have drawn the attention of the Iranian government that these addresses do not serve the interest of the bilateral relations of the two countries and if the Iranian media wanted to continue to be a tool for the elements of destruction in Saada, that would make \Yemen embark on taking hard decisions."
The Iranian media have stepped up their campaign against Yemen since the beginning of the army operations against the elements of destruction and terror in Saada province, violating by that the professional and political ethics that dictate on not interfering in countries internal affairs.
The Iranian TV Channel and the pro-Iran forums unmasked anew the ugly face of the destruction trumpeters outside Yemen and all the Iranian media outlets have been unanimous in taking the side of the enemies of peace and security in Yemen and to market their lies , renewing thus the flagrant interference and confirming that destruction receives blessing on part of those adopting their media address and hiding the crimes of the saboteurs against the innocent sons of Saada and other areas that suffered from their criminal acts.
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