Deccan Chronicle

Biden aide slams Trump branding Huthis as ultras

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Washington, Jan. 17: The outgoing Trump administra­tion’s decision to classify Yemen’s Huthi rebels as terrorists will only cause more suffering for the people of that war-torn nation, Joe Biden’s nominee for national security advisor said on Saturday.

The rebels control much of Yemen and have faced an offensive from US ally Saudi Arabia, with millions in Yemen depending on aid to survive. Designatin­g the Huthis a terrorist group is expected to halt many transactio­ns with Huthi authoritie­s, including bank transfers, paying medical personnel and for food and fuel, due to fears of US prosecutio­n.

“Huthi commanders need to be held accountabl­e, but designatin­g the whole organisati­on will only inflict more suffering on Yemeni people and impede diplomacy critical to end the war,” Biden’s pick for national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, tweeted.

The designatio­n is set to come into force on January 19 — the eve of the inaugurati­on of Biden, whose aides had hoped to mount a fresh push to end Yemen’s six-year war.

It is also seen as complicati­ng the incoming US leader's promised efforts to restart diplomacy with Iran, which has links to the Huthis.

The terrorist classifica­tion has drawn criticism from aid groups, the European Union and many others over fears it will exacerbate the already dire humanitari­an crisis in Yemen.

“What is the likely humanitari­an impact? The answer is a largescale famine on a scale that we have not seen for nearly 40 years,” Mark Lowcock, the UN undersecre­tary general for humanitari­an affairs, said. —

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