Statement of condemnation and disapproval


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Statement of condemnation and disapproval
[29/ November/2019]

SANAA, Nov. 29 (Saba) –While the outputs of the Astockhlom agreement should be implemented which includes spare civilian and economic and vital facilities and  conflict and military actions ,Yemen petroleum  Company is surprised by the blatant attack and direct targeting of Ras Issa( petroleum port) on Monday, 25/11/2019, which resulted in damage  of lives and public property as well as the panic and scare of innocent citizens.

We condemn and disapprove the aggression of the countries of aggression and their mercenaries by direct strikes on the port of Ras Isa despite the continued blockade on it and prevent the entry of oil vessels since mid-2017 and causing economic damage as a result of the halt and its negative repercussions on the economic and vital side.

Hence, we hold the United Nations, the international community and human rights organizations fully responsibility for the direct and systematic targeting of service and vital facilities and the disastrous consequences of this brutal aggression.

We renew our call to carry out their duties and responsibilities to stop the aggression of the coalition of direct and indirect aggression on vital and economic facilities.

SANAA, Nov. 29 (Saba) –While the outputs of the Astockhlom agreement should be implemented which includes spare civilian and economic and vital facilities and  conflict and military actions ,Yemen petroleum  Company is surprised by the blatant attack and direct targeting of Ras Issa( petroleum port) on Monday, 25/11/2019, which resulted in damage  of lives and public property as well as the panic and scare of innocent citizens..

We condemn and disapprove the aggression of the countries of aggression and their mercenaries by direct strikes on the port of Ras Isa despite the continued blockade on it and prevent the entry of oil vessels since mid-2017 and causing economic damage as a result of the halt and its negative repercussions on the economic and vital side.

Hence, we hold the United Nations, the international community and human rights organizations fully responsibility for the direct and systematic targeting of service and vital facilities and the disastrous consequences of this brutal aggression.

We renew our call to carry out their duties and responsibilities to stop the aggression of the coalition of direct and indirect aggression on vital and economic facilities.

M.M