Saudi Arabia Urges Designation of Houthis as Terrorist

Saudi Ambassador to the United Nations, Dr. Abdulaziz al-Wasil, addresses the Security Council on Thursday. (UN)
Saudi Ambassador to the United Nations, Dr. Abdulaziz al-Wasil, addresses the Security Council on Thursday. (UN)
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Saudi Arabia Urges Designation of Houthis as Terrorist

Saudi Ambassador to the United Nations, Dr. Abdulaziz al-Wasil, addresses the Security Council on Thursday. (UN)
Saudi Ambassador to the United Nations, Dr. Abdulaziz al-Wasil, addresses the Security Council on Thursday. (UN)

Saudi Arabia called on Thursday for the designation of the Iran-backed Houthi militias in Yemen as terrorist.

The Kingdom’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Dr. Abdulaziz al-Wasil said the time has come for the designation and for the boycott of the militias and drying up of their sources of funding.

He stressed that Saudi Arabia continues to support international efforts to restore peace in Yemen, adding that it has the right to defend itself “should the Houthis again return to attacking it.”

“It will not spare an effort to deter such hostile acts against it,” he added during a briefing at the UN Security Council.

He remarked that the Houthis’ rejection of the proposal to extend the nationwide truce on October 2 “came as no surprise to those who were aware of the group that had put their extreme ideological interests at the forefront, taken the Yemeni people hostage, and exposed generations to the risks of armed conflict and war.”

Recalling that the Council last week, for the first time, attributed to the militias the clear responsibility for hindering an agreement to extend the truce, he called on them to cease operations and return to dialogue.

“Their rejection of the truce is one chapter to the many somber chapters that have taken place since 2014, when they attempted a coup against the legitimate government,” al-Wasil said, questioning why they rejected a ceasefire proposal and a resumption of flights.

He outlined other disruptive activities by the Houthis, including hampering the Safer oil tanker operations, which risks an unprecedented disaster in the Red Sea, the laying of mines, illegal weapons trafficking, and the takeover of humanitarian deliveries, as well as the targeting of the infrastructure of neighboring countries through drones.

“They are not peaceful and they do not care about the suffering of the Yemeni people,” al-Wasil stressed.

He welcomed United Nations Special Envoy Hans Grundberg’s efforts towards reaching a comprehensive political solution, but said the Houthis have already violated the truce and refused to put the oil revenue into a special account for civil servants’ salaries.

Furthermore, they had organized military parades in the Hodeidah province in flagrant violation of the Stockholm Agreement, besieged Taiz, and insisted on defying calls for peace and stability.

The international community and the Council should designate the Houthis as a terrorist group to dry up their funding sources. Saudi Arabia reiterates its right to defend itself from attacks on its Kingdom, the envoy said in closing.



Kuwait Includes 8 Lebanese Hospitals on 'Terror' List

Kuwait indicated that it had listed eight hospitals in Lebanon as part of regulations related to "combating terrorism.” KUNA
Kuwait indicated that it had listed eight hospitals in Lebanon as part of regulations related to "combating terrorism.” KUNA
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Kuwait Includes 8 Lebanese Hospitals on 'Terror' List

Kuwait indicated that it had listed eight hospitals in Lebanon as part of regulations related to "combating terrorism.” KUNA
Kuwait indicated that it had listed eight hospitals in Lebanon as part of regulations related to "combating terrorism.” KUNA

Kuwait's foreign ministry issued on Sunday a circular indicating that it had listed eight hospitals in Lebanon as part of regulations related to "combating terrorism.”

Lebanon's health ministry expressed surprise and said it would seek clarification.

It said it received the Kuwaiti statement "with great surprise", adding it had not been provided with "any information or notification from any Kuwaiti entity about this matter.”

"The hospitals mentioned in the statement are registered with the syndicate of private hospitals in Lebanon and carry out their role in providing treatment and health services to all Lebanese without exception," the ministry statement said.

It called the facilities "an essential part of the Lebanese health system,” and said it would contact the relevant authorities to request clarification and "protect Lebanon's health system.”

It noted that "Kuwait has numerous joint projects with the ministry... and has been among the most prominent countries that have stood by the health system during the successive crises that Lebanon has faced.”

The latest move was "unprecedented and inconsistent" with the Gulf country's usual approach, it added.


Saudi and Guatemalan FMs Discuss Bilateral Ties

The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Sunday with his Guatemalan counterpart in Riyadh. SPA
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Sunday with his Guatemalan counterpart in Riyadh. SPA
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Saudi and Guatemalan FMs Discuss Bilateral Ties

The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Sunday with his Guatemalan counterpart in Riyadh. SPA
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Sunday with his Guatemalan counterpart in Riyadh. SPA

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah met on Sunday with his Guatemalan counterpart Carlos Ramiro Martínez in Riyadh.

During the meeting, they reviewed bilateral relations and discussed developments of mutual interest.


Faisal bin Farhan, Barrack Discuss Developments in Syria

The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince met on Sunday with the US Special Envoy for Syria in Riyadh.(SPA)
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince met on Sunday with the US Special Envoy for Syria in Riyadh.(SPA)
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Faisal bin Farhan, Barrack Discuss Developments in Syria

The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince met on Sunday with the US Special Envoy for Syria in Riyadh.(SPA)
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince met on Sunday with the US Special Envoy for Syria in Riyadh.(SPA)

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah met on Sunday with US Special Envoy for Syria Tom Barrack in Riyadh.

During the meeting, they reviewed developments in Syria.