Saudi Ambassador to Yemen: Houthi Assessment of Int’l, Regional Position is Wrong

Saudi Ambassador to Yemen Mohammed Al-Jaber speaks during a news conference in Riyadh. (Reuters)
Saudi Ambassador to Yemen Mohammed Al-Jaber speaks during a news conference in Riyadh. (Reuters)
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Saudi Ambassador to Yemen: Houthi Assessment of Int’l, Regional Position is Wrong

Saudi Ambassador to Yemen Mohammed Al-Jaber speaks during a news conference in Riyadh. (Reuters)
Saudi Ambassador to Yemen Mohammed Al-Jaber speaks during a news conference in Riyadh. (Reuters)

Saudi Arabia has warned Houthi militia leaders of the consequences of their actions, urging them to prioritize the interests of Yemenis and choose the path towards peace without dictates or conditions.

Saudi Ambassador Mohammed Al-Jaber, who also supervises the Saudi Program for the Development and Reconstruction of Yemen, said on Twitter that the “Houthis’ reading of the international and regional position is wrong.”

His tweets came a day after the UN Security Council condemned the terrorist attack by the militias on Al-Dubba oil port in eastern Yemen’s Hadramout province.

In a statement, the UN Security Council strongly condemned the Houthi terrorist drone attacks on Oct. 21 that struck the oil terminal, where a tanker was docked, describing it as a serious threat to the peace process and stability of Yemen.

The ambassador noted that the international consensus that the Houthi attack on the port was a “terrorist act” was “a step that confirms… that classifying the Houthi as a terrorist group has become a choice decided by the future actions of the Houthi militias, which he said were not different from those of ISIS and Al-Qaeda.

Al Jaber added that the Iranian-backed Houthis were taking the Yemeni people as hostages to their actions, based on a misreading of the international and regional situation.

He stressed that the Houthis “show willingness to carry out terrorist acts, ignoring the interest of the Yemeni people and the proposals of the UN envoy for a ceasefire.”

For its part, the Yemeni Foreign Ministry welcomed the UN condemnation, pointing to “the urgent need to deter the Iranian-back terrorist Houthi militias and their actions that threaten regional and international peace and security.”

The Yemeni statement underlined “the necessity to punish the perpetrators of the attacks, and support the Yemeni government’s decision to include the Houthi militias on the list of terrorist organizations.”



Saudi FM Holds Separate Phone Talks with Counterparts from Iraq, Greece, Cyprus, and Spain

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah
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Saudi FM Holds Separate Phone Talks with Counterparts from Iraq, Greece, Cyprus, and Spain

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah received a phone call on Saturday from Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Fuad Hussein.

The two officials discussed regional developments, with a particular focus on the Israeli military operations targeting Iran and their broader regional implications, the Saudi Press Agency said Saturday.

The Saudi minister also held separate phone conversations with Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis and Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares. Both discussions centered on the latest regional developments and their impact on regional and international security and stability.

Additionally, the Saudi minister spoke with Cypriot Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos. The two sides reviewed the situation in the region and emphasized the importance of de-escalation and the pursuit of diplomatic solutions.