MUSCAT — Iran’s foreign minister met the Yemeni rebel
spokesman in Oman on Wednesday, reiterating Tehran’s support for a ceasefire
and a return to talks to end the country’s long conflict.
اضافة اعلان
Mohammad Javad Zarif’s comments came a day after Saudi Crown
Prince
Mohammed bin Salman, whose country leads a military coalition supporting
the Yemeni government, called on the Houthis to stop fighting and enter peace
negotiations.
At the talks with Houthi spokesman Mohammed Abdul Salam,
Zarif “once again stressed our country’s view regarding the political solution
being the only solution to the crisis of Yemen,” the Iranian foreign ministry
said in a statement.
The foreign minister “emphasized our country’s support for a
ceasefire and Yemeni-Yemeni talks,” it added.
Abdul Salam and other leaders of the Iranian-backed rebel
movement live in exile in Muscat.
Several meetings have taken place in past years between
Iran’s chief diplomat and the Houthi spokesman in the
Omani capital.
The war in Yemen, in which tens of thousands of people have
been killed since the conflict erupted in 2014, has flared anew in the past two
months with a rebel campaign to seize
Marib city, the government’s last
stronghold in the north.
Saudi Arabia has proposed a “comprehensive” ceasefire and a
return to the negotiating table, a proposal that the Houthis immediately
rejected, saying a blockade on the country must first be lifted.
Riyadh accuses its arch-foe Iran of supporting the rebels
with weapons and missiles and helping them build drones used to attack the
kingdom.
Tehran denies the allegations and says its support for the
Houthis is solely political.
On Tuesday, the Saudi crown prince struck a conciliatory
tone in a television interview, saying he sought “good” relations with Tehran,
after sources said the rivals had held secret talks in Baghdad.
“Iran is a neighboring country, and all we aspire for is a
good and special relationship with Iran,” he said.
The two countries, locked in a struggle for regional
dominance, cut ties in 2016 after Iranian protesters attacked Saudi diplomatic
missions following the kingdom’s execution of a revered Shiite cleric.
The talks in Baghdad, facilitated by Iraqi Prime Minister
Mustafa Al-Kadhimi, have been confirmed to AFP.
In his meeting with Abdul Salam, Zarif expressed regret over
“the six-year imposed war on the people of Yemen, and called for ending the war
and lifting” the Saudi-enforced blockade on the country.
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