Houthi envoy for Iran says regional entity to counter Yemen's war

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2021-01-02 | Since 13 Hour

Sana'a (Debriefer) - There are efforts led by a member state of the UN Security Council to form a regional-international block that would counter war on Yemen, the Houthi envoy for Iran said Thursday.
Many countries were in contact with the purpose of opening windows for diplomatic exchange with Sana'a, Ibrahim al-Dailami added in remarks carried by the Houthi-run al-Masyra.
There are studious efforts and positive indications that diplomatic relations would be extended between Yemen and other countries in the near future, he said.
This is a fruit of military and political wins gained by Sana'a, the Houthi official added.
The American grip gets weaker as the resistance axis's role increasingly protrudes and Washington's blockade-dependent strategy proves failure, he said.
Yemen has been racked by an armed conflict that broke out after the Iranian-backed Houthis ousted the UN-recognized government late in 2014.
The conflict escalated after a Saudi-led coalition intervened militarily in the country in March 2015 to reinstate the government of President Hadi.
Yemen conflict has triggered what the UN calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis, with most of the population in need for a type of humanitarian aid and immediate protection.


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