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UN Security Council condemns Houthi terror attacks on Saudi Arabia

February 26, 2021
 The United Nations Security Council condemned the attacks of the Iran-backed terrorist Houthi militias on Saudi Arabia.
The United Nations Security Council condemned the attacks of the Iran-backed terrorist Houthi militias on Saudi Arabia.



Saudi Gazette report

NEW YORK — The United Nations Security Council condemned the attacks of the Iran-backed terrorist Houthi militias on Saudi Arabia.

The UN Security Council approved Resolution No. 2564 on Thursday submitted by the British delegation to the Council stipulating to renew the sanctions regime in Yemen and to extend the work of the experts' group for a year until Feb. 28, 2022.

The Security Council called for an immediate cessation of the attacks without preconditions, stressing the need for de-escalation in all parts of Yemen, a nationwide ceasefire, and the implementation of the call of the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, for a global ceasefire.

The Security Council also called on the Houthis to allow UN officials to have unconditional safe access without delay to the Safer oil tanker, which is located in northern Yemen, stressing that the Houthis hold responsibility for the situation and not responding to this great environmental and humanitarian danger.


February 26, 2021
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