[05/05/2025 06:01]
RIYADH-SABA
The Member of the Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) Sheikh Othman Mujalli expressed gratitude to the South Korean government for its supportive stances in support of the PLC to eliminate the terrorist Houthi militias' coup, restore the State's institutions and transform to the development and construction.
During his talks today, Monday, with the Ambassador of South Korea to the Republic of Yemen DO Bong-Kae, he celebrated the robust bilateral relations between the two country.
Mujalli called on the international community to support the government's efforts fight the Houthis' terrorism and their spoiler role in the Red Sea.
He blamed the Iranian regime for the Houthis' ongoing threats to the maritime shipping lanes in the Red Sea.
" Houthi militias don't have technical capacities or scientific skills to produce any simple device, they are a terrorist gang hidden in mountains, they receive weapons and experts from Iran", said Mujalli
The Korean Ambassador confirmed his country's support for Yemen, its stability and security.
Mr. Bong-Kae also affirmed Seoul's support for fighting terrorism to protect international maritime navigation and trade.
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