Houthis say they won't accept Hadi return to Sana'a

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2020-09-23 | Since 1 Month

Mohamed Ali al-Houthi

Sana'a (Debriefer) - The Houthis will not accept the Yemeni internationally-recognized President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi to return to the capital Sana'a under any political settlement, member of the group's Supreme Political Council said Tuesday.
The return of Hadi along with the "criminals" to Sana'a is impossible and rejected by most of the Yemeni people, Mohamed Ali al-Houthi added in a speech to an official ceremony in Sana'a.
"I don't think the Yemeni people will accept them... We're with a popular referendum; if they accept their return, alright."
The Houthi official called on the group-controlled parliament and government to dissolve all the Yemeni political parties that supported the legitimate government and the Arab coalition.
He also called on his government to make an urgent decision boycotting the Emirati and Bahraini products, because of the normalization deals the two GCC states recently inked with Israel.


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