Deputy Foreign Minister Hussein Al-Ezzi denied allegations published by Al-Hadath TV that Sana'a takes royalties from European ships. The deputy foreign minister said in a post on the "X" platform: "We categorically deny the statements and meager news published by Al-Hadath channel about Sana'a taking royalties from European ships." He added: "This channel must respect the minds of its viewers, and leave these absurdities that are contrary to the most basic ABCs of media professionalism." Source: Yemen News Agency
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