RNA – War in Yemen against Houthi militants will backfire on Saudi Arabia and end in failure, Alaeddin Boroujerdi, Chairman for the Committee for Foreign Policy and National Security of the Iranian Parliament, said on Thursday.
On Wednesday, Saudi Arabia announced the launch of a military operation against Houthis in Yemen. Several other nations, including Bahrain, Qatar and Egypt, are participating.
“The smoke from the flames of this war will strike Saudis’ eyes, forcing them to immediately stop this war,” Boroujerdi said in a statement as quoted by the Islamic Consultative Assembly of Iran on its news website.
According to the official, a war in Yemen will inevitably spill into the territory of other countries. The lawmaker stressed that Saudi Arabia’s responsibility for a new war demonstrates that it “does not care about the problems of the Muslim world.”
Boroujerdi outlined the role of the United States in the conflict stating that, “Washington has a role to play in this situation, the Arab League countries could not act without the consent of the United States.”
Boroujerdi called on the Saudi-led coalition to immediately end its military operation, pointing out that the internal political and ethnic tribal disagreements in Yemen can only be solved by diplomatic means.
The official death toll during airstrikes on residential areas in Yemen’s capital has reached 65, a representative from the local authorities told Sputnik on Thursday.
The Houthi militants had taken control of large areas in Yemen, forcing President Abd-Rabbuh Mansour Hadi and his government to resign in late January.
Hadi was under house arrest in Sana’a before he fled to Aden in February, disavowing his resignation.
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