Executive Director of the Tourism Promotion Council: The continued aggression in the closure of Sana'a airport is unethical behavior.
Sana'a - Akram AL-Gaolahi:
The Executive Director of the Tourism Promotion Board, Mr. Mohammed AlMansour, denounced the continuation of the aggression countries to close the Sanaa International Airport and considered what is happening as immoral behavior that reflects the defeatist mentality reached by the countries of aggression after six years of attack and aggressionon in which they only reaped disappointment and reversals,And On the occasion of International Civil Aviation Day, which befallson the seventh of December of every year, the executive director of the Tourism Promotion Board pointed out that the whole world is celebrating International Civil Aviation Day at a time when the alliance of aggression continues to restrict the freedom of Yemeni citizens to travel without any justification ignoring all international laws, treaties and conventions all international laws
At the same time, AL-Mansour condemned the shameful silence of the international community and human rights organizations towards the human suffering that has resulted in the crimes of aggression in their continued assassination of children and women, considering what is happening genocide of the Yemeni people done by the states of the Saudi-led Coalition of Aggression
Al-Mansour stated regret over the systematic and deliberate destruction of the civil aviation and tourism sectors in the Republic of Yemen in front of the world and the resulting total paralysis in the Yemeni tourism sector and economic losses of more than eight billion dollars
AL-Mansour called on the international community to stress on the coalition of aggression, lift the siege on Sanaa airport, and immediately resume civilian, commercial and humanitarian flights. He also called for taking a decisive stance towards targeting Yemeni civilian airports and the continuation of the air blockade imposed on them, notably Sana'a International Airport