Ansarullah Rejects Iran's Interference in Yemen's Internal Affairs as Baseless
"Talking about Iran's interference in Yemen is
untrue and baseless and it is very similar to the rumors spread on
Iraq's possession of atomic weapons," the Arabic-language al-Rai
newspaper quoted al-Houthi as saying on Tuesday.
Al-Houthi underlined that his country and Ansarullah are completely independent in making decisions and adopting measures.
Al-Houthi's remarks came as the senior Iranian
officials on different occasions have underlined the need for a
political solution to the Yemen crisis while saying that Tehran does not
pursue the policy of interfering in the Arab country's domestic
affairs.
In late December, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister
for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Amir Abdollahian reiterated the
country's position on the need to stop the Saudi-led attacks against
Yemen, and stressed support for true national talks in the war-ravaged
country.
"Tehran will continue encouraging effective and
real Yemeni-Yemeni talks," Amir Abdollahian said in a meeting with a
visiting Yemeni political delegation in Tehran on December 27.
Amir Abdollahian pointed to the recent talks of
the Yemeni groups in Switzerland, and expressed the hope that the Yemeni
groups could reach an agreement entailing all interests of the Yemeni
nation.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran’s stance towards
Yemen has always been in line with maintaining the people’s interests
and we support the dialogue among different Yemeni sides and achieving a
political solution to the Yemeni crisis,” the Iranian deputy foreign
minister added.
Deputy foreign minister pointed to the need for a
halt to foreign interferences, all-encompassing ceasefire and breaking
the human and economic siege, and underlined the need for the
international community’s responsibility for stopping the constant
violation of Yemen’s sovereignty.
Head of Yemeni delegation Mohammad Al-Bukhaiti,
for his part, welcomed Iran’s efforts aimed at putting an end to war and
dispatch of humanitarian aids to Yemen, and said that the status of the
popular resistance in Yemen is favorable.
After several weeks of intensive consultations
with the warring parties in Yemen, as well as with regional and
international players, the United Nations Special Envoy for the country
announced that the parties had agreed to open a series of talks in
Switzerland on 15 December aimed at establishing a permanent and
comprehensive ceasefire.
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