Ulla Summit to leave positive impact on Yemenis war with Iran: Tariq Saleh

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2021-01-06 | Since 1 Year

Aden (Debriefer) - The GCC 41st Summit held in the Saudi northwestern city of al-Ulla will definitely leave a positive impact on the Yemenis' battle against Iran and its proxies, commander of the Emirati-backed Guards of the Republic brigades tweeted on Tuesday.
"Al-Ulla Summit won't only bridge the rift.. but it also revived our Arab people's hopes to end tragedies caused by division that made our region a continual ambition for greedy regional and international powers," Tariq Saleh, nephew of the Yemeni late president, added.
The summit "is a welcomed event" that will "certainly leave a positive impact on the Yemenis' battle against the most dangerous threat to Arab peoples security: Iran and its proxies," the general said.
Earlier on Tuesday, the GCC secretary-general said the Gulf leaders signed the 41st Summit's closing declaration and al-Ulla declaration that stressed on unified ranks and enhanced, joint cooperation.
Yemen has been racked by an armed conflict that broke out after the Iranian-backed Houthis ousted the internationally-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.


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