[20/06/2025 04:37]
ADEN – SABA
The Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Moammar al-Eryani has said some parties are promoting the so-called "preservation of balance" as a cover to defend the Iranian regime and justify its continued presence and armed arms in several Arab countries.
He questioned the nature of this "balance," which is based on violating the sovereignty of four Arab states and imposing dominance over their capitals by force.
Al-Eryani clarified in a press statement that Iran has not built stability; rather, it has armed terrorist militias that have overthrown governments, destroyed institutions and dragged nations into comprehensive wars that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands, the displacement of millions, bombardment of cities, destruction of homes, recruitment of children, starvation of populations, looting of wealth and destruction of infrastructure, as seen in Yemen.
He affirmed that Iran's support for armed militias, including the Houthis who sought to hijack Yemen's national decision and turned Yemen into a bargaining chip for Tehran, cannot be considered as maintaining stability or balance; rather, it is a declaration of comprehensive war against the Yemeni state and people.
Al-Eryani called on Arab peoples not to be deceived by the shiny slogans raised by Iran, emphasizing that what is happening in Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq is not the balance it claims, but a systematic chaos led by Tehran to bring down states and undermine societies from within.
He asserted that those who ignite fires in our homelands cannot guarantee stability.
He praised the resilience of the Yemeni people in facing the Iranian agenda and its arms, affirming that the awareness of Yemenis has surpassed deceptive slogans and that they will continue their struggle until this agenda is defeated, raising the flag of Yemen once again, free, unified and unbreakable.
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