YOC:  United Nations provides cover for aggression in piracy against fuel ships


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Yemen News Agency SABA
YOC:  United Nations provides cover for aggression in piracy against fuel ships
[14/ May/2021]

SANA'A, May 14 (Saba) - The Yemeni Oil Company (YOC) confirmed that the United Nations provides a cover for the aggression countries to continue maritime piracy and fuel ships' detention.

In a protest organized in front of the United Nations office in the capital Sana'a after Eid prayer,  YOC executive director Ammar al-Adhruee said the United Nations is actively participating alongside the aggression in sea piracy acts.

Al-Adhruee said since the beginning of this year, "no liter of gasoline has been allowed into the port of Hodeida", indicating that more than 26 million Yemenis suffer from the blockade and the continuing acts of maritime piracy on ships.

He held the international community and the United Nations fully responsible for the results of the situation in Yemen as a result of the continuing aggression and siege.

For his part, YOC spokesman Essam al-Mutawakel said that there are still five oil derivative ships being held at Red sea, despite having the permits of the United Nations.

Al-Mutawakel condemned the complicity of the United Nations and its failure to fulfill its responsibilities and tasks entrusted to it in alleviating the suffering of the Yemeni people, who have been subjected to aggression and siege for six years.
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