Yemen’s STC Dismisses Dissolution Rumors, Labels Them Legally Void
Yemen’s STC denies reports of its own disbanding, calls rumors fabricated and urges release of detained members.
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Yemen’s STC denies reports of its own disbanding, calls rumors fabricated and urges release of detained members.
Yemen’s internationally recognized government retook full control of the oil-rich Hadramout province after a Saudi-backed operation, pushing out STC forces and paving way for dialogue.
Saudi Arabia has welcomed Yemen’s request for a Riyadh forum on the southern issue, inviting all factions to craft fair, lasting solutions.
The Saudi-led coalition conducted limited airstrikes on Mukalla Port in Yemen’s Hadhramaut province today, urging civilians to evacuate amid rising tensions.
The Foreign Ministry of the Chinese mainland urges all parties to uphold Yemen’s sovereignty and put the Yemeni people’s interests first to restore peace and tranquility soon.
Saudi warplanes struck STC-affiliated sites in Yemen’s oil-rich Hadramout province on December 26, marking a fresh escalation in the southern Yemen conflict.
UN chief Antonio Guterres on Dec 19 condemned the detention of 10 more UN staff by the Houthis in Yemen, raising the total to 69 and threatening vital humanitarian aid.
A Houthi-run court in Sanaa has sentenced 18 Yemeni UN aid workers to death for alleged spying, prompting UN chief Guterres to demand their immediate release.
Iran’s foreign minister and UN chief discussed ceasefire violations in Gaza, called for humanitarian aid, and addressed Yemen’s stability and regional security.
Yemen’s Houthi movement confirmed the death of Chief of Staff Muhammad al-Ghamari, raising questions about the group’s future amid the ongoing civil war.