Yemen’s Islah Party Says Riyadh Meeting Aids in Freeing Country from Iranian Militias

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan met in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday (SPA)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan met in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday (SPA)
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Yemen’s Islah Party Says Riyadh Meeting Aids in Freeing Country from Iranian Militias

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan met in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday (SPA)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan met in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday (SPA)

Mohammad al Yadoomi, head of the Yemeni Congregation for Reform, otherwise called al-Islah party, described his Wednesday meeting with Saudi and Abu Dhabi crown princes as exceptional and a step closer towards freeing Yemen from the influence of Iran-backed militias.

Yadoomi told Asharq Al-Awsat in a phone call interview that the visit served in erasing doubts had by the reformist party.

Thanking both Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan for their countries’ efforts into reaching a solution in Yemen, Yadoomi said that the visit cleared up the overall picture.

When asked about his party’s role in the coming stage, Yadoomi stressed that it will carry on delivering the same message it always did.

"The party will stand with the people. It is also a major supporter of upholding legitimate authority led by Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi,” he said.

"The situation in Sana’a is tragic for the civilians-- Houthi militias have subjected them to isolation, abuse and criminal acts.”

In a statement issued by al-Islah, the party praised the historic role played by the Arab Coalition led by Saudi Arabia and the UAE in Yemen, in terms of backing the war-torn country’s security, unity and stability.

The statement also labeled Saudi Arabia and the UAE as integral parties to sustaining security and stability for the Arab region in general and Gulf states in particular.

The statement stressed the importance of the role of the Arab coalition in supporting political legitimacy and state institutions in Yemen, and efforts to countering Iranian expansionist ambitions.

For his part, Yadoomi personally showed gratitude towards efforts exerted by the Saudi-led Arab Coalition.

The meeting between the crown princes and the head of the al-Islah party reflects Saudi keenness to unite all parties in Yemen with coalition countries to support legitimacy in Yemen.

Since Iran-backed militias overran the internationally-recognized government headed by Hadi, Saudi Arabia ensured playing a pivotal role in protecting the Yemeni people from crimes committed by Houthi militias.

Saudi Arabia has been quick to provide support and assistance to all Yemeni national sectors devastated by coup militias, which include "health, environment and economy."

Over the course of two years, Saudi Arabia has spent at least $8 billion in humanitarian relief, development and government assistance.

More so, Saudi aid programs have undertook the direct care and rehabilitation efforts of over 2,000 Yemeni children who were recruited by Houthi militias and dispatched to fight zones. 



Saudi Arabia Emphasizes Peaceful Cooperation to Achieve Global Security

Ambassador Abdul Mohsen bin Khothaila speaks during the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference. (Photo: Saudi Mission in Geneva)
Ambassador Abdul Mohsen bin Khothaila speaks during the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference. (Photo: Saudi Mission in Geneva)
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Saudi Arabia Emphasizes Peaceful Cooperation to Achieve Global Security

Ambassador Abdul Mohsen bin Khothaila speaks during the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference. (Photo: Saudi Mission in Geneva)
Ambassador Abdul Mohsen bin Khothaila speaks during the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference. (Photo: Saudi Mission in Geneva)

Saudi Arabia emphasized peaceful international cooperation as a means to achieve global prosperity, stability and security, stressing the importance of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and the necessity of its full implementation.

Ambassador Abdul Mohsen bin Khothaila, the Permanent Saudi Representative to the United Nations and international organizations in Geneva, participated in the second session of the Preparatory Committee for the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference.

The ambassador called for more effective international efforts to achieve the goals and universality of the NPT, urging non-party states to join the treaty and subject all their nuclear facilities to the comprehensive safeguards of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Affirming the right to the peaceful use of nuclear technology under Article 4 of the Treaty, he underlined the importance of adhering to the highest standards of transparency and reliability, calling on all parties to cooperate to promote peaceful use for the benefit of global development and well-being.

He stated that the responsibility for making the Middle East a nuclear-weapon-free zone lies with the international community, especially the sponsors of the 1995 resolution on the Middle East.

Bin Khothaila condemned the recent statements and threats made by a member of the Israeli government regarding the use of nuclear weapons against the Palestinians, describing his words as violations of international law and a threat to global peace and security.

He further called for intensifying cooperation between the parties to the NPT to attain positive results at the next “review conference” in 2026, with the aim of achieving a safe world free of nuclear weapons.