Oman Daily Observer

Hadi sees only a ‘military solution’ to Yemen crisis

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DUBAI: A solution in Yemen’s two and-a-half year-old civil war will likely come through military rather than political means, the country’s president said, blaming the Iranaligne­d Ansarullah of obstructin­g chances of peace.

Speaking in New York on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi also told the Saudi-owned Al Arabiya channel that a plan to hand over control of the country’s main port to a neutral party remained blocked by the Ansarullah and their ally, former president Ali Abdullah Saleh.

“The military solution is the more likely one for the Yemen crisis in light of the intransige­nce of the Ansarullah and Saleh coup militias which continue to take orders from Iran,” Hadi said in the interview, according to a text provided by the Yemeni staterun Saba news agency.

“Despite that, the legitimate government continues to extend its hand for peace because it is responsibl­e for the Yemeni people and for lifting the suffering from it,” he added.

More than 10,000 people have been killed in the war, which began in March 2015 when the Ansarullah advanced on Hadi’s interim headquarte­rs in the southern port city of Aden, forcing him to flee the country and seek Saudi military help.

A Saudi-led coalition has since joined the fighting in a war that has also caused one of the world’s worst humanitari­an crises and shows no signs of ending soon.

Hadi accused former US president Barack Obama of turning a blind eye to what he described as foreign expansion that allowed Ansarullah to seize the Yemeni capital Sanaa as he was only preoccupie­d with the success of nuclear talks with Tehran.

“But the position under the current administra­tion is better because it stands on the basis that there should be pressure on the Ansarullah and its foreign supporters so their expansion in the region would stop.”

Hadi said Ansarullah still had a chance to join the political process if they agreed to hand over weapons and formed a party to help pursue national reconcilia­tion.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, President of Yemen, addresses the 72nd United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarte­rs in New York last Thursday.
— Reuters Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, President of Yemen, addresses the 72nd United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarte­rs in New York last Thursday.

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