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FM Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak appointed as Yemen’s new PM

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In a surprise move, Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, Yemen’s foreign minister, has been appointed as the country’s new Prime Minister, according to Al Jazeera.

Yemen, a nation in the Arabian Peninsula, is experienci­ng increased tensions as a result of a wave of Red Sea attacks on ships by Houthis, which have triggered retaliator­y strikes by the United States and the United Kingdom recently.

Bin Mubarak has notably replaced Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed amid the escalation of tensions in the Red Sea.

Bin Mubarak was named premier of Yemen on Monday, according to a decision issued by the country’s Presidenti­al Leadership Council, which was reported by the official news agency of the country. The former prime minister was given the position of presidenti­al adviser, Al Jazeera reported.

However, there is no clarity on why the move was made.

Former Yemeni ambassador to the US, Bin Mubarak, is widely

viewed as a fierce opponent of the Houthis, according to Al Jazeera.

He first gained prominence in 2015 when, amid a power struggle with then-president AbdRabbu Mansour Hadi, he was abducted by the Houthis while serving as Yemen’s presidenti­al chief of staff.

The seizure of bin Mubarak contribute­d to the political unrest in Yemen, which led to hostilitie­s between the Houthis and Hadi’s

presidenti­al guards and the resignatio­n of the government and the president.

In 2018, Bin Mubarak was also designated as the country’s representa­tive to the United Nations.

The Houthis, who are an Iranaligne­d group, started the strikes in retaliatio­n for Israel’s Gaza conflict. The Houthis have said that they will not stop attacking until Israel ends the hostilitie­s in Gaza.

Raids on Saada province

The Houthi group, meanwhile on Tuesday, said the US and UK carried out a series of fresh airstrikes on the northweste­rn province of Saada.

In a statement, the group said ‘the American-british aggression aircraft launched three raids on eastern Saada city’, according to the Houthi-run Saba news agency.

 ?? ?? Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak replaced Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed amid the escalation of tensions in the Red Sea
Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak replaced Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed amid the escalation of tensions in the Red Sea

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