Pakistan Condemns Houthi Militia's Launch of Missiles towards Saudi Arabia


(MENAFN- Saudi Press Agency) Islamabad, September 15, 2020, SPA -- Pakistan has strongly condemned recent missile and drone strikes by Houthis on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which are a violation of the Kingdom's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
In a statement issued today, Pakistan commended how Saudi Arabia's successful defensive actions prevented loss of many innocent civilian lives. It expressed full solidarity with Saudi Arabia and support for the Kingdom's right to defend itself against aggression.
The statement added that Pakistan has consistently urged all parties to the conflict in Yemen to engage in a meaningful and peaceful dialogue to end the hostilities, in line with the UN Security Council Resolution 2216. In this regard, we appreciate the positive step taken by the Coalition to Restore Legitimacy in Yemen, when it unilaterally declared ceasefire earlier this year. It is, however, regrettable that this step was not reciprocated positively.
Pakistan expressed deep concern at the recent escalation of conflict in Yemen, as the city of Marib is threatened by the Houthi militias. Pakistan believes that if military conflict engulfs Marib, it will result in a serious humanitarian catastrophe. This will further compound the existing precarious humanitarian situation in the country that has already seen countless deaths and injuries, and millions displaced.
The statement also said that Pakistan urges all parties to the conflict in Yemen, in particular the Houthis, to cease military actions, engage in a serious dialogue to end the conflict on the basis of the relevant UN Security Council resolutions, and respond positively to the proposals made by Martin Griffith, the United Nation's Special Envoy to Yemen.
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15:44 LOCAL TIME 12:44 GMT
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