Almotamar.net - Deputy Head of the information office at the General People’s Congress (GPC) Dr Ali Mutahar al-Uthrubi has called on the Houthi elements of rebellion and terror committing to the six points the government has made, accusing the Houthis of taking advantage of ceasefire for grouping ranks and restoring capabilities.
In a statement to Alalam satellite channel he said the Houthis are not state and the Yemeni government has the right to force them to not to launch any aggression on the Saudi territories, considering that the sixth condition of the government initiative comes in the context of Yemen’s commitment to its neighbours.
Al-Uthrubi accused the Houthis of exploiting the government’s initiatives of ceasefire for regrouping their ranks and restoring their capabilities and launching a guerrilla war anew, calling on them to benefit from the government’s initiative and return to reason.
He added that allegations of the Houthis of their control on the field situation in Saada , an indication that they are not ready for abiding by the government conditions , emphasizing that those do not seek peace.
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