Trump’s administration has deepened conflicts in the world: Czech writer

Czech writer Daniel Vesely has stressed that the administration of the outgoing US President Donald Trump has deepened conflicts in the world and caused suffering to millions of people in Syria, Yemen, Venezuela and Democratic Korea by imposing unilateral coercive economic measures against them.

In a recent article, Vesely affirmed that Trump and his administration have contributed to the exacerbation of the situation in Yemen, which is now witnessing the largest humanitarian catastrophe, with 16 million people facing the risk of starvation.

He said that the US also added the Yemeni (Ansarullah) movement on the list of terrorist organizations, which greatly affected the diplomatic capabilities to solve the crisis in this country and made millions of Yemenis vulnerable to threats.

He reiterated that the successive US administrations are responsible for what is happening in Yemen through the limitless military and logistical support they have provided to the Saudi regime in its aggression and suffocating siege against this country.

  Hamda Mustafa

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