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Houthi takeover a coup: GCC

Published: 08 Feb 2015 - 03:32 am | Last Updated: 18 Jan 2022 - 01:30 am

Supporters of the Shia Houthi movement watch a televised address by their chief Abdel Malek Al Houthi in a northern Sana’a stadium yesterday.

SANA’A: The Gulf Cooperation Council has accused Shia Houthi rebels of staging a coup in Yemen after they announced they were dissolving parliament and forming a new government, Kuwait’s official news agency said yesterday.
The opposition of the GCC may signal growing isolation for Yemen and reflects the hostility of its majority Sunni Muslim neighbours towards the Iranian-backed Houthis.
“This Houthi coup is a dangerous escalation which we reject and is unacceptable. It totally contradicts the spirit of pluralism and coexistence which Yemen has known,” the GCC was quoted as saying by KUNA news agency. The GCC called the takeover a “threat...to the security and stability of the region and the interests of its people.”
Yemen has been in political limbo since the president and prime minister resigned last month after the Houthis seized the presidential palace. On Friday, the movement dissolved parliament and said it would set up a new interim government.
Abdel Malik Al Houthi, the group’s leader, said he was open to all parties playing a role in Yemen’s future. “Our hand is extended to every political force in this country ... the space is open for partnership, cooperation and brotherhood and now everybody bears their responsibility for building, not destruction,” he said in a televised speech.
Reuters