Iran Press/ Middle East: Mohammed al-Bukhaiti said what was presented by the Saudi-led coalition would not meet Yemen's demands, noting that the aggressive countries had no clear-cut positions with regard to paying the Yemeni clerks' salaries.
He accused the memeber states of Saudi-led coalition in Yemen of trying to provoke internal disputes in Yemen by planning to defectively pay the employees' salaries.
"If the just demands of Sana'a are not fulfilled, we will not leave the blockade of Yemen unanswered," al-Bukhaiti warned, noting that Yemen would be capable of bringing the military operation into the depth of the invading countries.
An Omani delegation had gone to Yemen on December 21 in order to mediate between the Ansarullah and the invading Saudi-led coalition, but it left Sana'a on Sunday night without reaching any outcome.
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