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Yemen VP urges national unity against Houthis

Pro-Hadi troops make major gains against Iran-backed militias

- ARAB NEWS

ADEN: Yemeni Vice President Ali Mohsen Saleh has called for national unity to defeat the Houthi militias.

Addressing a meeting of leaders of the Nasserite Popular Unionist Party in Aden, he urged all political parties and national organizati­ons to unite their ranks in confrontin­g the Iran-backed Houthis, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

He discussed the role of political parties in supporting the internatio­nally recognized government of President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi.

The government — with local, regional and internatio­nal support — would eventually bring an end to the turmoil created by the Houthis, Saleh said.

Military operations are aimed at stopping Houthi crimes against Yemen and its people, and building a federal state comprising six provinces in accordance with the National Dialogue Conference resolution­s, he added.

A Yemeni military source said the army had liberated the areas of Haid bin Aqeel and HajjarKahl­an as it advances toward Wadi Khar next to Al-Baidah province, the SPA reported.

The source said the army had seized weaponry and ammunition left behind by fleeing militias.

The army’s engineerin­g teams have begun clearing mines and explosives in the liberated areas in the Behan region of Shabwa province.

Abdul Raqib Fatah, Yemen’s local administra­tion minister and head of the Higher Committee for Relief, said many displaced residents of Sanaa and neighborin­g provinces occupied by the Houthis had fled to government-controlled areas due to the militias’ brutality.

He renewed the government’s request for UN relief and humanitari­an organizati­ons to move to Aden so they can continue their work without Houthi interferen­ce and under internatio­nal standards and protocols.

Houthi interferen­ce in relief operations is preventing humanitari­an aid from reaching the needy, Fatah said.

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