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Saudi sees threat to regional security

Published: 30 Sep 2014 - 03:43 am | Last Updated: 20 Jan 2022 - 06:09 pm

RIYADH: Sunni-dominated Saudi Arabia has warned that neighbouring Yemen risks sliding towards further violence which could damage regional security, after Shia rebels overran the capital last week.
Prince Saud Al Faisal, the kingdom’s Foreign Minister, called at the United Nations for immediate implementation of a UN-brokered peace deal which he said had been flouted by the insurgents, local media reported yesterday. The rebels advanced from their stronghold in northwestern mountains to the capital Sana’a last month, then seized key state installations with little or no resistance on September 21.
Under the peace deal signed that same day, they are supposed to withdraw once President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi names a new prime minister.
“The Republic of Yemen is facing a situation which is developing in an extremely serious way and which requires us to come together to meet this unprecedented challenge,” Prince Saud was quoted as saying in remarks at the UN General Assembly in New York.
He cautioned that if a solution is not found, Yemen “could slide towards more violence” liable to affect regional and international security. “We call on all the parties to urgently apply the accord in its totality and we exhort the international community to help Yemen by all means possible,” Prince Saud said.
AFP