Alwaght | News & Analysis Website

Editor's Choice

News

Most Viewed

Day Week Month

In Focus

Ansarullah

Ansarullah

A Zaidi Shiite movement operating in Yemen. It seeks to establish a democratic government in Yemen.
Shiite

Shiite

represents the second largest denomination of Islam. Shiites believe Ali (peace be upon him) to be prophet"s successor in the Caliphate.
Resistance

Resistance

Axis of Resistances refers to countries and movements with common political goal, i.e., resisting against Zionist regime, America and other western powers. Iran, Syria, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Hamas in Palestine are considered as the Axis of Resistance.
Persian Gulf Cooperation Council

Persian Gulf Cooperation Council

A regional political u n i o n consisting of Arab states of the Persian Gulf, except for Iraq.
Taliban

Taliban

Taliban is a Sunni fundamentalist movement in Afghanistan. It was founded by Mohammed Omar in 1994.
  Wahhabism & Extremism

Wahhabism & Extremism

Wahhabism is an extremist pseudo-Sunni movement, which labels non-Wahhabi Muslims as apostates thus paving the way for their bloodshed.
Kurds

Kurds

Kurds are an ethnic group in the Middle East, mostly inhabiting a region, which spans adjacent parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. They are an Iranian people and speak the Kurdish languages, which form a subgroup of the Northwestern Iranian branch of Iranian languages.
NATO

NATO

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty which was signed on 4 April 1949.
Islamic Awakening

Islamic Awakening

Refers to a revival of the Islam throughout the world, that began in 1979 by Iranian Revolution that established an Islamic republic.
Al-Qaeda

Al-Qaeda

A militant Sunni organization founded by Osama bin Laden at some point between 1988 and 1989
New node

New node

Map of  Latest Battlefield Developments in Syria and Iraq on
alwaght.net
News

US, UK Back Saudi Arabia to Keep up Arms Sales to Regime: Foreign Minister

Tuesday 7 September 2021
US, UK Back Saudi Arabia to Keep up Arms Sales to Regime: Foreign Minister

Alwaght- Yemen’s Foreign Minister condemned the US and Britain blatant support for Saudi Arabia in the regime's aggression against Yemen while urging the Sana’a government defending the country to stop fighting.  Hisham Sharaf Abdullah argued that such a dual approach is meant to keep up arms sales to the kingdom.

Speaking on Tuesday, Abdullah called on Washington and London stop taking sides with the Saudi-led aggressor and work instead to play a positive and neutral role in efforts to establish peace in Yemen.

The remarks came after the top American and British diplomats condemned the latest retaliatory missile and drone attacks by Yemeni Armed Forces against Aramco oil facilities in the city of Ras Tanura, situated in Eastern Province, and other locations. 

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken termed the operation “completely unacceptable” and urged “the Houthis to agree to a comprehensive ceasefire immediately and to stop these cross-border attacks and attacks inside of Yemen, particularly their offensive on Ma’rib, which is exacerbating the humanitarian crisis and prolonging the conflict.”

Similarly, UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab denounced what he called the “reckless behavior” by Yemeni forces.

Abdullah said that such statements “should be addressed to the aggressors in Yemen, who are still bombing, besieging Yemeni ports and airports and preventing the entry of ships carrying fuel and medicine.”

“These comments are an attempt to break the rules of engagement before the eyes of the world, and throw the ball into the court of Sana’a as if Sana’a the aggressor and the initiator of this cruel war,” he added.

He described the positions of Washington and London as part of their hypocritical policies on the world stage “aimed at keeping the Saudi regime satisfied with the continuation of arms purchases.”

The Yemeni foreign minister also underlined the need for a halt to the flagrant US and UK backing for Saudi Arabia as well as the pair’s arms exports to the kingdom and logistical support for Riyadh.

He further called for pressure on the Saudi regime to make it reopen Sana’a airport and lift the blockade on Yemeni ports to allow oil and food imports.

“Such humanitarian steps are necessary to build trust and normalize the situation … in order to achieve a comprehensive ceasefire and move towards political settlement and negotiations as well as the realization of just peace, security and stability in Yemen,” Abdullah said.

Yemeni forces regularly target positions inside Saudi Arabia in response to the devastating military aggression, which was launched in March 2015 with arms and logistics support from the US and several other Western countries.

The aim of the war was to return to power the Saudi-backed former regime and crush the popular Ansarullah movement, which has been running state affairs in the absence of an effective government in Yemen.

However, Saudi Arabia has failed to achieve any of its goals, despite killing tens of thousands of Yemenis and turning Yemen into the scene of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

 

Tags :

UK US Saudi Arabia Arms Sales Yemen

Comments
Name :
Email :
* Text :
Send

Gallery

Photo

Film

Courages Individiuals like Sinvar are on the Rise

Courages Individiuals like Sinvar are on the Rise