Yemen accuses Iran of ‘fueling war’ over weapons seizure

The weapons were seized from a dhow in the Arabian Sea. (US Navy)
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Updated 10 May 2021
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Yemen accuses Iran of ‘fueling war’ over weapons seizure

  • Seizure includes thousands of assault weapons, machine guns and sniper rifles hidden aboard a ship
  • Secret shipment is ‘further evidence’ of Tehran’s support for militia, minister warns

AL-MUKALLA: The internationally recognized government of Yemen has accused Iran of fueling the country’s civil war by supplying Houthi militias with weaponry and military know-how.

Following the accusations, Yemeni officials repeated demands for Iran to face punishment for meddling in the country’s affairs.

It came as the US Navy announced on Sunday that it had seized a new arms shipment of thousands of weapons concealed on a vessel in the Arabia Sea.

The shipment was sent by Iran and was destined for Houthi militias, a US defense official told The Associated Press.

Muammar Al-Eryani, Yemeni minister of information, culture and tourism, said that the shipment is “further evidence” of Iran’s support for the Houthis and their use of the militia as a “tool to destabilize the region.”

He said: “This confirms the continued smuggling of Iranian weapons to the militia and using them (the Houthis) as a tool to implement their expansionist plan, spreading chaos and terrorism in the region and threatening international interests.

“We call on the international community, the UN and the permanent members of the UN Security Council to take a clear and explicit stance against the continuation of Iranian interference in Yemen.”

For more than a decade, successive Yemeni governments have accused Iran of supporting the Houthis militarily and financially by smuggling advanced weaponry, and more recently, sending Iraqi and Lebanese fighters into the country.

Yemeni officials believe that military expertise and weapons from Iran have shored up Houthi strength and firepower depleted by years of fighting and Arab coalition airstrikes.

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“Unfortunately, as we approach the conclusion of Ramadan, instead of ending the conflict, the Houthis are still escalating it. And this is evidenced by the interception of another cache of smuggled arms coming from Iran going to Yemen,” the Embassy of Yemen in Washington, D.C said on Twitter on Sunday, adding: “The Iranian regime should stop supporting and supplying arms to the Houthis, both foreign procured or domestically produced.” 




The weapons were seized from a dhow in the Arabian Sea. (US Navy)

Western diplomats and officials have also shared the same concerns about the role of Iran in undermining security in Yemen and stoking conflict.

“That the US Navy seized another shipment of Iranian weapons bound for Yemen should come as no surprise. Iran has sought to fuel civil war in Yemen since at least 2013,” Tom Cotton, a US senator, said on Twitter


Pakistan, Saudi Arabia discuss strengthening strategic partnership, regional security

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Pakistan, Saudi Arabia discuss strengthening strategic partnership, regional security

  • Pakistan Deputy PM meets Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed bin Abdulkarim Al-Khereiji in Jeddah
  • Ishaq Dar attends OIC’s Council of Foreign Ministers meeting to discuss Israel’s recognition of Somaliland

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar met Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed Bin Abdulkarim Al-Khereiji on Sunday to discuss the strategic partnership between the two countries, reaffirming close cooperation for regional security and peace, the Pakistani foreign ministry said.

Dar, who is also Pakistan’s foreign minister, met Al-Khereiji on the sidelines of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s 22nd Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM) meeting in Jeddah. The CFM was organized to discuss Muslim states’ response to Israel’s recognition of Somaliland. 

“Both sides discussed strengthening Pakistan–Saudi strategic partnership and reaffirmed close cooperation within the OIC for peace, stability and security in the region,” the Pakistani foreign ministry said in a statement. 

Dar also met OIC Secretary General Hissein Brahim Taha at the sidelines of the conference. The Pakistani minister highlighted Pakistan’s strong condemnation of Israel’s recognition of Somaliland and its unwavering support for the sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of Somalia, the foreign office said. 

“DPM/FM also urged SG to step up his efforts for the realization of the right to self-determination of Kashmiri people,” the statement added. 

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy cordial ties that date back decades and include cooperation in several sectors such as defense, trade, economy, agriculture, livestock and minerals. 

Saudi Arabia is the largest source of foreign remittances to Pakistan, with over two million Pakistani expats residing in the Kingdom. 

The two countries also signed a landmark strategic partnership agreement in September 2025, according to which an act of aggression against one country will be seen as an attack on both.