"Gulf Cooperation" denounces Qardahi's statements: they reflect a short understanding and a superficial reading of the events

The Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, Dr. Nayef Falah Mubarak Al-Hajraf, expressed his total rejection of the statements of the Lebanese Minister of Information, George Kordahi, which reflect a short understanding and a superficial reading of the events in Yemen.

The Secretary-General denounced the Lebanese minister's exposure to both the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which leads the Arab coalition to support Yemeni legitimacy, and the United Arab Emirates during his speech, accusing them of attacking Yemen, while the Arab coalition to support legitimacy is working to restore things to the right place before the Houthi coup against legitimacy. In September 2014.

The Secretary-General called on the Lebanese Minister of Information to refer to the historical facts and read their sequence to make it clear to him the great support provided by the Arab coalition countries led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to support the legitimacy of the Yemeni people in all fields and fields, with the aim of reaching a comprehensive solution to the Yemeni crisis in accordance with the three references represented by the Gulf initiative and its mechanism. Executive Committee, the outcomes of the Yemeni dialogue, and Security Council Resolution No. 2216.

The Secretary-General denounced the defense of the Lebanese Minister of Information for the Houthi coup group, while ignoring the intransigence of the Houthi movement against all international efforts to end the Yemeni crisis, while the Houthi group was targeting Saudi Arabia with missiles and marches, and while the Houthi group was targeting the defenseless Yemeni people and preventing Arrival of relief aid to the affected areas.

The Secretary-General called on the Lebanese Minister of Information not to overturn the facts, and also asked him to apologize for his rejected statements, stressing that the Lebanese state should clarify its position towards these statements.

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