A senior adviser to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ali Akbar Velayati asserted that Iran will not let Saudi Arabia assault the its aid ship bound for Yemen, noting that the ship will navigate within the International Waters and that none has the right to hurt it.
In an interview with Al-Manar TV channel during his visit to Lebanon, Velayati said that Saudi Arabia will be mostly harmed by its war on Yemen and that the Yemenis will emerge victorious.
In a different context, the Iranian official considered that the Arab countries' concern about Tehran's nuclear program is unjustifiable as it aims at the peaceful utilization of the atomic energy.
Commenting on the achievements made by Hezbollah and the Syrian army in Qalamoun, Velayati consider that they are strategic and that they will sustain the resistance position and strike that of the terrorists.
On his visit to Lebanon, Velayati said that it contributed to solidifying the Lebanese-Iranian ties and granted him a chance to tackle the latest developments with the senior officials in Beirut.
Velayati started arrived in Beirut on Monday and moved to Damascus on Tuesday where he met the Syrian president Bashar Assad.
Source: Al Manar TV
| 19-05-2015 - 20:11 Last updated 19-05-2015 - 20:11 |
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Yemen’s Ansarullah revolutionary movement voiced readiness on Tuesday to deal positively with efforts lift the Saudi blockade on the Arab impoverished state.
The Saudi-US aggression on Yemen as well as the blockade created a dire humanitarian crisis on all levels, prompting the neighbors and the fiends to call for a humanitarian truce, said a statement released by the head of the movement’s politburo, Saleh al-Sammad.
“Ansarullah has positively dealt with all these efforts and calls,” the statement stressed, noting that the Saudi Arabia however, violated the ceasefire as it went on with its airstrikes, bombardments and all means of military attacks on several areas across Yemen.
The aggression meanwhile, continued to prevent the aid ships from entering the Yemeni waters, Sammad added in the statement.
He also accused Riyadh of supporting and recruiting al-Qaeda-linked terrorists who are engaged in fierce clashes with the Yemeni army and the popular committees.
“Despite all these Saudi violations, which were met by self-restraint by the Yemeni army, we have positively dealt with the UN envoy to Yemen Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed’s call to extend the humanitarian truce.”
“However, the Saudi attacks were intensified in the last 24 hours, in which the number of the airstrikes reached 40,” the statement added.
“Though, we assure that we will continue with the positive dealing with any call or effort to lift the blockade,” Sammad said, as he urged the United Nations as well as the neighboring and friend countries to bear their responsibilities regarding the stubbornness of the Saudi and its allies.
Source: Al-Manar Website
| 19-05-2015 - 14:54 Last updated 19-05-2015 - 14:54 |
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