Stormy meetings chaired by Irloo to confront repercussions of the "characterization of terrorism"

English - Wednesday 13 January 2021 الساعة 03:16 pm
Sanaa, NewsYemen, Exclusive:

Political sources in Sana'a revealed continuous meetings of leaders of the Houthi militia with the leader of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Hassan Irloo, to discuss the issue of the US State Department's classification of the Houthi militia as a terrorist organization, and to take the appropriate position towards it.

The sources said that the continuous stormy meetings entered its second day to confront the situation, amid a state of confusion, confusion, and a similar consensus to keep this file in the hands of the leader of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Irloo, who is appointed as his country's virtual ambassador to the Houthi militia in Sana'a.

According to the sources, Irloo directed the Houthi militia to mobilize political and media positions condemning the US decision and reducing its importance, as a first step to registering a media presence and trying to reduce the impact of the shock on the group’s followers and beneficiaries at home.

During the past few hours, Irloo had intensive contacts with his country's foreign affairs in Tehran, which ended with the Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatib Zadeh issuing a press statement, in which he considered that "the outgoing American administration imposed sanctions on Ansar Allah in Yemen and Faleh Al-Fayyad (Chairman of the Popular Mobilization Authority in Iraq), a condemned and boring procedure. "

The Iranian Foreign Ministry mobilized its arms in Lebanon and Bahrain to defend the Houthi militia (in the media), where a statement by the Lebanese Hezbollah claimed that “these American measures and previous similar aggressive steps targeted the resistance movements in the region, aiming to punish anyone who rejects the American hegemony and domination of the region’s capabilities.  And its wealth and the choices of its free peoples and reject the Zionist occupation of Palestine. "

Likewise, the Freedom and Democracy Movement (Haqq) from the Bahraini opposition forces issued a statement claiming that "the United States' steps are criminal steps targeting all resistance forces in the region to protect the usurper Zionist entity."