Saudi newspaper: Al-Mesiri and Al-Jibwani serve the Qatari-Turkish axis

English - Tuesday 28 January 2020 الساعة 06:16 pm
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The Saudi newspaper Al-Watan said that the statements made by the Yemeni Minister of Interior Ahmed al-Misri and Minister of Transport Saleh al-Jabwani are neither in the interest of the legitimate government nor in the interests of the coalition, but rather serve other parties represented in the Qatari-Turkish axis that strives to bring down the alliance in  Yemen in various ways, through the legitimate government portal.

The newspaper said, that there is a state of confusion at the governmental level with regard to the legitimate government, which raises many questions about what is happening in the corridors of the government, and that it requires quieter solutions to address this file.

The newspaper quoted the head of the Center for Media and Russian Arab Studies, Dr. Majid Al-Turki, as saying that there are two possibilities that have no third regarding the recent statements of these two ministers. The first is that there are differences between the two ministers and the Yemeni Preident Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi and the second possibility, which is more logical, is the presence of external links to these two ministers who serve a project aimed at overthrowing and weakening legitimacy, as well as the coalition.

Al-Missari and al-Jibwani appear from time to time with statements on the Qatari channel Al-Jazeera, accusing the Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Rather, Al-Missiri has gone so far as to accuse the coalition of responsibility for the Marib terrorist incident committed by the Houthi militia last week.

Al-Turki clarified that Turkey and Qatar gathered separate spectrums against legitimacy and took advantage of the dispute with the Islah party, and they are working in secret, planting and rooting issues, using their own media, especially Al-Jazeera.

He added that this project is based on gathering and soliciting all those who have differences with legitimacy, indicating that the goal here is not only to dismantle the legitimacy, but to reach an alliance.

Al-Turki emphasized that the Turkish-Qatari project in Yemen is working to reduce the media of the legitimacy and drop its cards and make them without value at the global level or at the local level, and in return to highlight the real enemy in the Yemeni north, and they are the Houthis supported by Iran.

He pointed out that the main goal is to thwart the Riyadh agreement and return to square one regarding disputes with the transitional council, as well as disputes with other parties that were present in Riyadh and were witness to this agreement, according to the Saudi newspaper Al-Watan.