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MP Al-Omrani: The coalition’s adoption of supporting the fragmentation project in Yemen pushed the country into a “major tragedy”

Political| 8 February, 2025 - 8:48 AM

Yemen Youth Net - Special

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Former Yemeni Ambassador to Jordan, MP Ali Al-Omrani, accused the Saudi-led coalition to support legitimacy in Yemen of adopting a project to divide the country, stressing that this pushed Yemen into a "major tragedy" and plunged it into chaos and suffering.

Al-Omrani said in a post on the X platform, “What complicated the issue in Yemen and led the Yemenis astray, and consolidated the pillars of chaos, poverty, hunger, misery, loss and disorientation, is the coalition’s adoption of the project to divide Yemen, explicitly and implicitly, and through various means.”

In this context, Al-Amrani pointed out that the coalition imposed separatists in the presidency and government, in addition to other forms of support, both military and political, for the secession project.

The former diplomat stressed that "adopting the fragmentation project in Yemen is what pushed Yemen's conditions into utter chaos, a maze, a major tragedy, and endless suffering."

Al-Amrani stressed that "it is not possible to get out of the maze, tragedy and suffering, and liberate Sana'a, except by abandoning support for the project of division and separation, and adhering to the truth of one Yemen."

Al-Omrani's speech coincided with the rising popular anger in the temporary capital, Aden, and a number of liberated Yemeni governorates due to the collapse of services and the decline in the exchange rate of the national currency to record levels.

Saudi Arabia and the UAE have been leading a military coalition in Yemen to support legitimacy in the face of the Houthis since 2015. Over the long period, the two countries have sought to form political entities and military formations loyal to them, deepening the state of division and fragmentation in the country.

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