[10/09/2018 12:32]
BERLIN-SABA
Yemen's Ambassador to Berlin Yahya al-Shubaibi, along with a number of Arab Ambassadors in Germany, discussed on Monday with the Head of the Middle East Department and North Africa in German Foreign Ministry latest developments in Yemen and falsifications included in the UN Panel's Report on Yemen.
The ambassadors confirmed their country's absolute rejection to the report's context for its partiality despite full cooperation provided by the government and the Arab Coalition to the team. They expressed their astonishment over the coddling language used against the Houthis and neglecting their crimes since the start of the coup, violating human rights and firing rockets on Yemeni cities and neighboring countries.
They also pointed out that the report neglected the Iranian and Hezbollah's role in agitating the war in Yemen, supporting Houthi militarily and hindering peace.
The ambassadors pointed out that the team of the UN panel was out of the legal frame while reporting and depended on one party as a source for information and used outlaw terminologies.
They confirmed that a legal team will hand over an inclusive law answer on the report, confirming commitment of the government of Yemen and the Arab Coalition of the International and humanitarian laws.
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