Yemen: Iran must halt aiding insurgents

Yemen: Iran must halt aiding insurgents
Updated 08 February 2013
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Yemen: Iran must halt aiding insurgents

Yemen: Iran must halt aiding insurgents

SANAA: Yemen’s president has asked his Iranian counterpart to stop backing armed groups on its soil after coastguards seized a consignment of missiles and rockets believed sent by the Islamic Republic, a government official said yesterday.
Abdel-Rashid Abdel Hafez, a government official, said President Abdu Rabbo Mansour Hadi had contacted Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, to demand Tehran stop smuggling in weapons.
“This is the most dangerous arms shipment being smuggled to Yemen,” Yemeni Deputy Interior Minister Abdel-Rahman Hanash told Reuters.
“It contained anti-aircraft missiles, C4 high explosives materials which only a few countries in the Middle East possess.”
Officials in Washington have said the shipment was believed to have been from Iran and destined for insurgents, likely to be Houthis mainly based in northern Yemen.
Yemeni state television on Wednesday showed Interior Minister Abdul Qader Qahtan and National Security Board head Ali Al-Ahmadi inspecting the weapons including 122 mm Katyusha rockets, anti-aircraft Strella 1 and 2 missiles, RPG launchers, explosives materials and Iranian-made night vision goggles.
Hanash said that while the investigation into the shipment was still under way, it was certain that the weapons were destined for an insurgent group. He did not name the group. A source at Hadi’s office said the arms were destined for Houthi rebels.