Al-Eisi accuses the coalition of detaining "Hadi" and violating Yemen's sovereignty

English - Tuesday 22 December 2020 الساعة 01:09 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

The deputy director of the presidential office, and a businessman loyal to the Islah party, the Yemeni branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, Ahmed Al-Eisi, accused Saudi Arabia of preventing interim President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi from returning to Yemen.

Al-Eisi’s accusations to Saudi Arabia of detaining Hadi came just one day after Hamid al-Ahmar, a leader in the Muslim Brotherhood and residing in Turkey, left through his Facebook account, directing similar accusations to Riyadh of preventing the interim president from returning to Yemen.

Al-Eisi said, in an interview published by "Sputnik" agency, today, Monday, that what he called: "The legitimacy of all its institutions, headed by the President of the Republic, Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi, was prevented from returning to Aden behind many crises in the temporary capital Aden and its surroundings," as he claimed.

The Brotherhood leader - who is accused of smuggling ballistic missile fuel to the Houthis - also denied the implementation of the security and military arrangements from the Riyadh agreement regarding the redeployment of forces, despite an official announcement from the Arab coalition in this regard, as Al-Eisi expressed his hope for the success of Saudi efforts in  Implementing the security and military aspect, redeploying forces and withdrawing heavy weapons, "despite the absence of a text in the agreement on" withdrawing heavy weapons. "

The deputy director of Hadi's office went beyond accusing Saudi Arabia of preventing the president from returning inside the country, as he implicitly considered the presence of the Arab coalition in some areas of Yemen as "aggression", and said in this context: "The Yemeni people and their political leadership cannot give up any  An inch of his lands, whatever the circumstances, or he is content with being lenient regarding absolute and complete sovereignty over all of his national land.  According to him.