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Iran ‘ strongly denies’ arming Yemen rebels

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TEHRAN: Tehran strongly denied yesterday that it had supplied weapons to Yemeni rebels which they used in attacks on its archfoe Saudi Arabia as alleged by both Riyadh and Washington.

“We have no arms link with Yemen,” foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi told the ISNA news agency, after Saudi Arabia said it had intercepte­d a rebel missile over Riyadh on Tuesday that it suggested was “Iranian-manufactur­ed”.

“The accusation that Iran gives weapons to various groups is rejected and we strongly deny it,” he said.

“Yemen is in a blockade and such possibilit­y does not exist anyway.”

The audacious attack aimed at the heart of Saudi power follows the downing of another missile last month near Riyadh airport that triggered the tightening of a Saudi-led blockade on hunger- stricken Yemen.

Weapons used by the rebels “to defend against violation and non- stop attacks” are leftovers of previous government­s, Ghasemi said.

“There isn’t even the possibilit­y of sending humanitari­an aid.”

A Saudi- led coalition has been battling Shiite rebels in Yemen since March 2015 and has repeatedly accused Shiite Iran of backing its co-religionis­ts.

“The possession of Iranianman­ufactured ballistic weapons by terrorist organisati­ons, including the Iran-backed Huthi militia, is a threat to regional and internatio­nal security,” coalition spokesman said on Tuesday.

US ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley described the strike as bearing “all the hallmarks of previous attacks using Iranianpro­vided weapons”.

She said Washington would be discussing options for Security Council action against Tehran, although that immediatel­y drew strong reservatio­ns from Moscow.

More than 8,750 people have been killed since Saudi Arabia and its allies joined the beleaguere­d government’s fight against the rebels, triggering what the UN has called the world’s worst humanitari­an crisis. — AFP

We have no arms link with Yemen. The accusation that Iran gives weapons to various groups is rejected and we strongly deny it. Yemen is in a blockade and such possibilit­y does not exist anyway. Bahram Ghasemi, Foreign Ministry spokesman

 ??  ?? A ballistic missile is seen after it was fired toward the Saudi capital of Riyadh from an undisclose­d location in Yemen. — Reuters photo
A ballistic missile is seen after it was fired toward the Saudi capital of Riyadh from an undisclose­d location in Yemen. — Reuters photo

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