US Considers Redesignating Houthis as Terror Group

Anti-Houthi forces deploy in Shabwa governorate (AFP)
Anti-Houthi forces deploy in Shabwa governorate (AFP)
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US Considers Redesignating Houthis as Terror Group

Anti-Houthi forces deploy in Shabwa governorate (AFP)
Anti-Houthi forces deploy in Shabwa governorate (AFP)

US President Joe Biden said he is considering the redesignation of Yemen’s Houthi militia as a terrorist organization, following the latest attack on civilian facilities in the UAE that left three dead and several wounded.

At a press conference Biden held late on Wednesday, he said his administration is considering reclassifying the Yemeni Houthi movement as an international terrorist organization, and that "the matter is under discussion."

He acknowledged that ending the conflict in Yemen "will be very difficult."

The UAE embassy in the United States welcomed in a tweet the statements made by Biden.

The UAE welcomes Biden’s comments that “Houthi return to terror list is under consideration. Case is clear—launching ballistic and cruise missiles against civilian targets, sustaining aggression, diverting aid from Yemeni people”, the Embassy said on Twitter.

Speaking at a UN Security Council session, Saudi Arabia's deputy permanent representative to the UN Mohammed Al-Ateeq said that “the absence of firm measures towards these militias is what gave them more space to harm the Yemeni people, destabilize the region’s security and stability, and significantly affect international peace and security.”

On Thursday, the Saudi-led Arab coalition supporting legitimacy in Yemen said it is carrying out air strikes to destroy the capabilities of the Houthi militia in Hodeidah.

“The port of Hodeidah is the artery of Iranian arms smuggling to the Houthis and a source of threat to the freedom of maritime navigation", the coalition said.



Saudi Justice Minister Discusses Cooperation with Eurojust President

Saudi Minister of Justice Walid Al-Samaani and Eurojust President Michael Schmid meet in The Hague. SPA
Saudi Minister of Justice Walid Al-Samaani and Eurojust President Michael Schmid meet in The Hague. SPA
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Saudi Justice Minister Discusses Cooperation with Eurojust President

Saudi Minister of Justice Walid Al-Samaani and Eurojust President Michael Schmid meet in The Hague. SPA
Saudi Minister of Justice Walid Al-Samaani and Eurojust President Michael Schmid meet in The Hague. SPA

Saudi Minister of Justice Walid Al-Samaani has visited the European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation (Eurojust) in The Hague.

During his visit on Tuesday, he was received by Eurojust President Michael Schmid, with whom he discussed ways to enhance cooperation in the judicial and legal fields in a manner that promotes justice and human rights.

Al-Samaani highlighted the key developments in the Kingdom’s judicial sector, supported by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, within the framework of the Saudi Vision 2030.

He pointed out that the right to litigate is guaranteed to both citizens and residents of the Kingdom, with all judicial guarantees provided, ensuring equal treatment for all parties and fairness in disputes.

He also highlighted the key reforms in the judicial sector that have reinforced the principles of transparency and public access, including recording court sessions with audio and video, publishing judicial rulings, launching electronic litigation services, and activating the preventive justice system.