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The National Coalition emphasizes the need for unity and leveraging U.S. sanctions to end the coup.

National Political Coalition Emphasizes Unity and Action Against Houthi Insurgency

The Supreme Council of the National Coalition of Political Parties and Components has underscored the critical need for intensified internal efforts to strengthen national unity. During a recent meeting, the council called for the activation of all political and diplomatic tools to leverage international sanctions against the Houthi insurgency. The council warned against any complacency in capitalizing on the growing international stance against the Houthis.

Meeting Highlights

The council convened under the leadership of Dr. Ahmed Obaid Bin Dagher to discuss the latest political developments. Members focused on strategies to enhance collaborative efforts aimed at restoring the Yemeni state and ending the Houthi coup.

Support for U.S. Sanctions

During the meeting, the council welcomed the sanctions imposed by the U.S. government on the Houthi militia and its leaders. They viewed these sanctions as a positive step toward curbing the funding sources for terrorism and supporting efforts to restore the Yemeni state. The council emphasized the necessity for the legitimate government to utilize these sanctions diplomatically, economically, and politically to increase international pressure on the militia and halt its violations against the Yemeni people.

Addressing Economic and Social Challenges

The council also reviewed the current economic and social conditions in Yemen. They stressed the urgent need for measures to improve the living conditions of citizens. Additionally, they called for enhanced management of national resources to effectively tackle ongoing challenges.

Military Readiness and Preparedness

The meeting addressed the latest military developments, emphasizing the importance of maintaining high readiness levels to confront all potential scenarios. The council aims to prevent the enemy from gaining any advantages in preparation for their defeat.

Commitment to Legitimacy and Unity

The Supreme Council reaffirmed its unwavering support for the legitimacy led by the Presidential Leadership Council and its president, Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi. They highlighted the importance of political and national unity in confronting the Houthi terrorist agenda. The council remains committed to fulfilling the aspirations of the Yemeni people in restoring their state and building a secure and stable future.

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