A member of the Supreme Political Council has called on the new US administration to end logistical support for the Saudi-led coalition involved in a deadly military campaign against the Yemeni nation, and instead impose an arms embargo on Riyadh and its allies for their war crimes.
“America should place an embargo on sending weapons, besides aviation and logistical support to Saudi Arabia and its alliance over the aggression against Yemen. This is worth reviewing until February 26,” Mohammed Ali al-Houthi wrote in a post published on his official Twitter page late on Tuesday.
On Monday, the new US Treasury Department issued a license authorizing transactions involving Ansarullah for the next month, as Washington is reviewing a “terrorist” designation by the administration of former president Donald Trump which took effect on January 11 — nine days before US President Joe Biden took office.