OIC, MWL Welcome UN Classification of Houthis as Terrorist Group

Houthi gunmen seen in Sanaa. EPA file photo
Houthi gunmen seen in Sanaa. EPA file photo
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OIC, MWL Welcome UN Classification of Houthis as Terrorist Group

Houthi gunmen seen in Sanaa. EPA file photo
Houthi gunmen seen in Sanaa. EPA file photo

The Organization of Islamic cooperation (OIC) and the Makkah-based Muslim World League (MWL) have welcomed the decision of the UN Security Council to classify Yemen’s Houthi militias as a terrorist group.

The Jeddah-based OIC expressed hope that this decision would contribute to putting an end to the terrorist acts of the Houthis.

OIC also renewed its support for exerted efforts aimed at reaching a comprehensive political solution to the Yemeni crisis based on the Gulf initiative and its executive mechanisms, the outcomes of the comprehensive national dialogue conference and UN Security Council relevant resolutions, including Resolution 2216.

The Security Council on Monday also imposed an arms embargo on the Iran-backed militias.

Secretary-General of MWL Sheikh Dr. Mohammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa hailed Security Council members for assuming their responsibilities in maintaining international peace and security, and cutting off the path to supplying the militias with funds and weapons.

He expressed hope that the resolution would contribute to supporting the endeavors of the Saudi-led Arab Coalition to support legitimacy in Yemen and end the coup led by the terrorist Houthis.



Saudi Arabia, Canada Sign MoU on Political Consultations

 The first round of political consultations between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Global Affairs Canada took place Thursday in Ottawa - SPA
The first round of political consultations between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Global Affairs Canada took place Thursday in Ottawa - SPA
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Saudi Arabia, Canada Sign MoU on Political Consultations

 The first round of political consultations between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Global Affairs Canada took place Thursday in Ottawa - SPA
The first round of political consultations between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Global Affairs Canada took place Thursday in Ottawa - SPA

Saudi Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for Political Affairs Dr. Saud Al-Sati met in Ottawa with Global Affairs Canada’s Assistant Deputy Minister for Europe, Arctic, Middle East, and Maghreb Alexandre Lévêque.

The two officials discussed strengthening bilateral relations across various fields, addressed issues of mutual interest, and signed a memorandum of understanding on political consultations.

The two parties also exchanged views on several regional and international issues.