Hadi Threaten To Confront UAE STC

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The government of former Saudi-backed Yemeni President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi threatened to “confront every armed rebellion” by once-allied UAE-aligned separatists, urging them to abandon a recent “self-rule” declaration in the war-torn country’s Southern regions.

In a series of Tweets on Tuesday, the Hadi regime’s embassy in the US complained that the so-called Southern Transitional Council (STC) had refused calls by the self-proclaimed Yemeni government as well as a Riyadh-led military coalition and the United Nations Security Council to reverse its “self-rule” in Yemen’s South, presstv reported.

It also said the STC was destabilizing Yemen’s Socotra Island and conducting “provocative military mobilization” in the city of Abyan.

In late April, the STC declared a state of emergency and announced “self-administration rule” in Yemen’s Southern areas, including the port city of Aden — which has served as the seat of Hadi’s regime.

Saudi Arabia said the declaration violated the Riyadh-brokered agreement the Hadi government and the STC had signed last November to end their power struggle in Southern Yemen.

The STC’s “self-rule” announcement has deeply divided the Saudi-led coalition of aggressors which has been waging a bloody war on Yemeni people since March 2015.

In its tweets, the embassy said the STC has “undermined” what it called government institutions and “disrupted” the work of the Health Ministry’s team to tackle the coronavirus outbreak.

On the contrary, it added, the Hadi regime has sought to implement the Riyadh agreement, but its “efforts were met with intransigence” by the STC.