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Govt`s Spokesman: armed forces to end Saada war soon
SANA'A, Oct.20 (Saba) -
Spokesman of the government, Minister of Information Hassan al-Lawzi affirmed on
Tuesday that
the armed forces are to put a decisive end for the rebellion war in northern
province of Saada.
"The armed forces move according to planned steps and the decisive end for those
clashes will come soon", al-Lawzi said in his weekly press conference.
Approach of the definite end of Saada war become sure due to the mechanism adopted
by the armed forces through besieging the rebel groups and cutting off their
supplies
and this absolutely would lead to end the war without more losses, al-Lawzi made it
clear.
He added that these clashes would take their time until seizing all al-Houthi
rebels and their leaders and bringing them before justice.
Al-Lawzi indicated the criminal acts carried out by the rebel and sabotage gangs
against the innocent citizens.
The hard geographical nature of Saada province, which includes over 4000 villages
in 15 districts scattered in wide areas and mountains, has made the army's movement
and
operations very difficult especially in the areas of high population density,
al-Lawzi pointed out.
Regarding the visit of the Iranian Foreign Minister, al-Lawzi affirmed that the
visit was delayed and the state has many activities related to the bilateral
relations with
Iran.
On the other hand, al-Lawzi emphasized the state's clinging to the dialogue principle.
BA
Spokesman of the government, Minister of Information Hassan al-Lawzi affirmed on
Tuesday that
the armed forces are to put a decisive end for the rebellion war in northern
province of Saada.
"The armed forces move according to planned steps and the decisive end for those
clashes will come soon", al-Lawzi said in his weekly press conference.
Approach of the definite end of Saada war become sure due to the mechanism adopted
by the armed forces through besieging the rebel groups and cutting off their
supplies
and this absolutely would lead to end the war without more losses, al-Lawzi made it
clear.
He added that these clashes would take their time until seizing all al-Houthi
rebels and their leaders and bringing them before justice.
Al-Lawzi indicated the criminal acts carried out by the rebel and sabotage gangs
against the innocent citizens.
The hard geographical nature of Saada province, which includes over 4000 villages
in 15 districts scattered in wide areas and mountains, has made the army's movement
and
operations very difficult especially in the areas of high population density,
al-Lawzi pointed out.
Regarding the visit of the Iranian Foreign Minister, al-Lawzi affirmed that the
visit was delayed and the state has many activities related to the bilateral
relations with
Iran.
On the other hand, al-Lawzi emphasized the state's clinging to the dialogue principle.
BA