Saudi Arabia Presses for Easing Tensions, Restoring Stability in East Yemen

Head of the Saudi delegation to Hadhramaut Lt. Gen. Mohammed al-Qahtani. (Saba)
Head of the Saudi delegation to Hadhramaut Lt. Gen. Mohammed al-Qahtani. (Saba)
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Saudi Arabia Presses for Easing Tensions, Restoring Stability in East Yemen

Head of the Saudi delegation to Hadhramaut Lt. Gen. Mohammed al-Qahtani. (Saba)
Head of the Saudi delegation to Hadhramaut Lt. Gen. Mohammed al-Qahtani. (Saba)

In the wake of the latest military moves by the Southern Transitional Council (STC) in the eastern Yemeni governorates of Hadhramaut and al-Mahra, the head of the visiting Saudi delegation to Hadhramaut, Lt. Gen. Mohammed al-Qahtani, said the Kingdom, which leads the Arab coalition supporting legitimacy in Yemen, is working to defuse the crisis and resolve the conflict.

Yemen’s state media reported that the Saudi delegation arrived in the districts of Wadi and Desert Hadhramaut after concluding meetings in the city of Mukalla and the coastal districts.

Governor of Hadhramaut Salem al-Khenbashi, along with several deputy governors, notables and tribal sheikhs from the region, received the delegation.

According to the government-run Saba news agency, al-Khenbashi welcomed the delegation, saying the visit reinforces the bonds of brotherhood, kinship, neighborhood and shared faith between Yemen and the Kingdom.

He hoped that the visit would support Hadhramaut and its local authorities in easing citizens’ hardships in service, economic and security sectors.

Al-Qahtani reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s firm position toward Yemen and Hadhramaut, stressing the need to enforce calm, support security and stability, and reject any attempts to impose faits accomplis by force or drag the governorate into new cycles of conflict.

The Saudi official renewed Riyadh’s position calling for all forces affiliated with the STC to withdraw from Hadhramaut and Mahra and restore the situation to its previous state.

Al-Qahtani said Saudi Arabia rejects any moves that obstruct the path of de-escalation.

He noted that Hadhramaut is a cornerstone and a top priority for stability, not a theatre for conflict, and that the province has qualified local cadres capable of managing its affairs and resources.

Hadhramaut must be administered through official state institutions represented by the government and local authorities, he urged.

State media quoted al-Qahtani as saying the delegation’s visit to Hadhramaut resulted in agreement on a comprehensive set of measures to support security, stability and de-escalation with all parties, including the STC.

The Arab coalition is working to end the crisis, resolve the conflict and restore conditions to what they were, he stressed.

Saudi Arabia has historic fraternal ties with all of Yemen, he remarked, saying the southern issue is a just cause that cannot be ignored.

He noted it is reflected in the outcomes of the Yemeni National Dialogue and remains central to any coming political settlement with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates supporting a comprehensive political solution in Yemen.

Al-Qahtani said the delegation reached an initial arrangement with local authorities and the Hadhramaut Tribes Alliance to ensure continued oil production at PetroMasila, avoid disrupting people’s interests and keep oil facilities away from conflict.

Under the arrangement, forces currently stationed in PetroMasila will withdraw and be replaced by Hadhramaut forces under the direct supervision of the local authority to help restore normal life.

UN Envoy in Riyadh

Amid the recent developments in Hadhramaut and Mahra, United Nations envoy to Yemen Hans Grundberg visited Riyadh, where he met with Yemeni Foreign Minister Shaya al-Zindani, Saudi Ambassador to Yemen Mohammed Al-Jaber, UAE Ambassador to Yemen Mohamed al-Zaabi, representatives of the UN Security Council's five permanent members, and other diplomats.

A statement from the envoy’s office said meetings focused on the latest developments in Hadhramaut and Mahra, noting that eastern Yemen is politically and economically vital.

Grundberg underscored the need for all actors to exercise restraint and reduce escalation through dialogue. He stressed the importance of maintaining space for discussion among Yemeni parties to support stability and serve the interests of the Yemeni people.

During his meetings, the envoy reaffirmed his commitment to continue working with Yemeni, regional and international parties to support de-escalation and strengthen prospects for a negotiated political settlement to the conflict.

Yemen’s state media reported that al-Zindani met Grundberg and reiterated the government’s full support for UN efforts.

He affirmed the government’s readiness to cooperate with the United Nations and the international community in ways that help ease humanitarian suffering and enhance security and stability.

The meeting discussed developments linked to the ongoing negotiations on prisoner and detainee swaps.

Al-Zindani stressed the need for tangible progress on this humanitarian file and for all sides to honor agreements to ensure the release of all prisoners and detainees without exception.

Calls for calm

Following American, British, French and German calls urging calm and support for stability in Yemen, the European Union mission said it supports the Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) and the Yemeni government in their efforts to boost security and stability.

In a post on the X platform, the mission praised the comprehensive briefing by PLC Chairman Rashad al-Alimi on the recent developments in Hadhramaut and Mahra. It emphasized the need to resolve political disputes through political means and dialogue.

The mission welcomed all mediation efforts aimed at de-escalation and reiterated the EU’s support for the Yemeni people and its commitment to their aspirations for freedom, security and prosperity.

Al-Alimi held a meeting in Riyadh with ambassadors of countries sponsoring the political process in Yemen.

He briefed them on the latest political and field developments, especially the recent events in the eastern provinces, which he said undermine the legitimate government, threaten the unity of security and military decision making, and violate the frameworks of the transitional process.

Al-Alimi said one effective path to calm lies in a unified, clear and explicit international stance that rejects unilateral measures, reaffirms full commitment to the references of the transitional phase, and supports the legitimate government as the sole executive authority responsible for safeguarding the country’s higher interests.

He reiterated that the PLC’s position remains unchanged from past experience, which is to not provide political cover for any unilateral actions outside the institutional framework of the state whenever there is genuine national, regional and international will.



Arab Parliament, MWL Strongly Condemn Iranian Aggression against Kuwait

Kuwait blamed Iran for the attack, saying it was a dangerous escalation and violation of its sovereignty. (KUNA)
Kuwait blamed Iran for the attack, saying it was a dangerous escalation and violation of its sovereignty. (KUNA)
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Arab Parliament, MWL Strongly Condemn Iranian Aggression against Kuwait

Kuwait blamed Iran for the attack, saying it was a dangerous escalation and violation of its sovereignty. (KUNA)
Kuwait blamed Iran for the attack, saying it was a dangerous escalation and violation of its sovereignty. (KUNA)

Speaker of the Arab Parliament Mohammed Al Yamahi condemned the Iranian attacks targeting Kuwait, stressing that they constitute a violation of international law and the United Nations Charter and represent an escalation that threatens the security and stability of Kuwait and the region.

He reiterated the Arab Parliament’s full solidarity with Kuwait and support for the measures it is taking to protect its security, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.

Al Yamahi emphasized that Kuwait’s security is an integral part of pan-Arab national security, underscoring the Arab Parliament’s rejection of all attacks targeting the sovereignty, security, and stability of Arab states, SPA reported.

He also called on the international community and the United Nations Security Council to assume their responsibilities in stopping these attacks, ensuring respect for international law and preserving regional and international security and stability.

 

Also, the Muslim World League (MWL) strongly condemned the heinous Iranian aggression against Kuwait.

In a statement, Secretary-General of the Muslim World League and Chairman of the Organization of Muslim Scholars Sheikh Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa renewed his condemnation of the repeated Iranian attacks against the State of Kuwait. He stressed that such criminal acts violate religious values as well as international law, norms, and humanitarian principles.

He reaffirmed the MWL’s full solidarity with the State of Kuwait, its leadership, government, and people. He also expressed support for all measures taken to safeguard the country’s security, sovereignty, and the safety of its citizens and residents.


Saudi Arabia Condemns Israeli Aggression against Lebanon

Saudi Arabia Condemns Israeli Aggression against Lebanon
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Saudi Arabia Condemns Israeli Aggression against Lebanon

Saudi Arabia Condemns Israeli Aggression against Lebanon

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s condemnation of the Israeli aggression against the territory of the Lebanese Republic and its categorical rejection of the Israeli incursion into Lebanese land and violation of Lebanon’s sovereignty, SPA reported.

The Kingdom called on the international community to uphold its responsibility in halting this aggression and putting an end to Israeli military movements aimed at expanding into Lebanese territory.

It stressed the importance of safeguarding Lebanon’s sovereignty and the security of the Lebanese people in accordance with relevant international agreements.

 

In this regard, the Kingdom reaffirmed the importance of adhering to the Taif Agreement in a manner that ensures the extension of Lebanese state sovereignty across all its territories, as well as compliance with Lebanese government decisions to restrict arms exclusively to the state and its legitimate institutions, thereby ensuring the restoration of security and stability for Lebanon and its brotherly people.


Saudi Crown Prince Offers Condolences to Nasser Hadi over Death of Former Yemeni President

Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman (SPA)
Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman (SPA)
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Saudi Crown Prince Offers Condolences to Nasser Hadi over Death of Former Yemeni President

Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman (SPA)
Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman (SPA)

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, made a phone call on Monday to Nasser Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, during which the Crown Prince expressed his sincere condolences and sympathy over the death of his father, former President of the Republic of Yemen Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, SPA reported.

The Crown Prince prayed to Allah Almighty to have mercy on the deceased and admit him into Paradise.

Nasser Hadi expressed his deep thanks to HRH the Crown Prince for his condolences and sympathy.