Khaleej Times

Houthis won’t be allowed to take over Yemen: Saudi

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BEIJING — Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister said on Wednesday the Iranian-allied Houthi movement would not be allowed to take over Yemen, as he accused Iran of seeking to sow unrest around the region.

The head of a Houthi-backed ruling council pledged readiness on Monday to resume negotiatio­ns on ending Yemen’s war but reserved the right to resist attacks by a Saudi-backed exiled government seeking to unseat it.

UN-sponsored talks to try to end 18 months of fighting collapsed in failure this month and the Houthi movement and allied forces loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh resumed shelling into neighbouri­ng Saudi Arabia.

The talks foundered after the Houthis and Saleh’s General People’s Congress (GPC) announced the formation of the 10-member governing council on Aug 6., ignoring a warning by UN Yemen envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed that such a move would violate UN Security Council resolution­s on how to solve the conflict.

Speaking to Reuters in Beijing, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir said the ball was in the Houthis’ court as to whether peace talks resumed.

“What is certain, not questionab­le, certain, they will not be allowed to take over Yemen. Period. So the legitimate government will be defended,” Jubeir said.

“The chance they have is to enter the political process, reach an agreement ... for the benefit of all Yemenis including the Houthis,” he said.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Adel Al Jubeir.
— Reuters Adel Al Jubeir.

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