Yemeni Minister of Transport Saleh al-Jibwani said that the Riyadh agreement seeks to overthrow the Waqf with legitimacy and the Yemeni state, including ministers, governors, security directors and leaders of military units.

He was surprised by the decision of his government to sacrifice all who stood with legitimacy, and the appointment of those who colluded with the project destructive Emirates, as he put it.

He said that the Saudi-Emirati military alliance, which failed to address the border issue with the Houthis, wants to succeed in Aden after emptying the state and handing it over to militias and mercenaries, as described by the minister.

In an interview with Yemeni activists in the eastern Yemeni province of Al-Mahra, Al-Jubwani said the coalition would pay the price for this approach.

Interior Minister Ahmed al-Maissari criticized Saudi forces' practices in the eastern Yemeni province of al-Mahra, warning of a repeat of the coup scenario in the southern city of Aden, adding that the coup had come out of the lap of the Saudi-Emirati alliance led by Abu Dhabi.

In a speech during a meeting in the city of Al-Aydah with prominent elders and sheikhs of the skilled tribes, al-Maisari described Saudi practices in that province as negative and called for correcting them.

The minister warned that the presence of the coalition forces in Mahra "be a source of problems of peaceful and stable province" and repeated the experience of the coup Aden in the skilled adjacent to the border with the Sultanate of Oman.

He also said that Riyadh was disturbed by his visit with Jubwani to the province of al-Mahra, adding: "Is it conceivable that your neighbor comes and says what to do in your house ?! It is a tragedy."