
Yemenâs Saudi-backed government appoints new prime minister
Yemenâs Saudi-backed government appoints new prime minister FM Shaya Mohsen Zindani named as new PM, as Saudi Arabia moves to consolidate control over Yemenâs presidential body. Yemenâs Saudi-backed âpresidential leadership âcouncil has accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Salem bin Breik and appointed Foreign Minister Shaya Mohsin al-Zindani as the â countryâs new prime minister, the state news agency âSaba has reported. Bin Breik formally âsubmitted the resignation, which was approved by the council, before Zindani was named to form the next cabinet, âSaba said on Thursday. Recommended Stories list of 4 items list 1 of 4 Yemeni southern separatists in Riyadh announce disputed disbanding of STC list 2 of 4 After STC hubris, dream of South Yemen looks further away list 3 of 4 Saudi-led coalition says STCâs al-Zubaidi fled to UAE via Somaliland list 4 of 4 Who is Aidarous al-Zubaidi? Yemenâs âtraitorâ chief Yemen â has been a source of heightened tensions in recent months between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The main southern Yemeni separatist group, the Southern Transitional Council - which Saudi Arabia says is backed by the UAE - gained control of areas across southern and âeastern Yemen in December, advancing âto within reach of the Saudi border, which the kingdom considered a threat to its national security. Saudi-backed fighters have âsince largely retaken those areas. Sharp differences over a range of other issues, from geopolitics to oil output, have also been a cause of friction between the two Gulf powers. Saudi Arabia and the UAE had âpreviously worked together in a coalition battling the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemenâs civil war, which led to one of the worldâs worst humanitarian crises. Meanwhile, Yemenâs eight-seat presidential body on Thursday also dismissed a southern separatist currently in the UAE, consolidating Saudi Arabiaâs full control over the countryâs decision-making body. âIt was decided to terminate the membership of Faraj Salmeen Al-Bahsani in the Presidential Leadership Council,â the Saudi-backed body said in an official resolution. Bahsani is a vice president of the STC who has been getting treatment in the UAE and was governor of oil-rich Hadramout province, Yemenâs largest and one of the two provinces the separatists had seized. Earlier this month, STC leader Aidarous al-Zubaidi, who was also a PLC member, was dismissed after being accused of âhigh treasonâ, and fled to the UAE. The resolution dismissing Bahsani cited a series of reasons, including his support for Zubaidi and the STCâs takeover, as well as statements that he gave. On Sunday, Bahsani gave an interview to the AFP news agency in which he said southern forces, including southern separatists, would not agree to unite under the command of a Saudi-led coalition as announced the day before by the PLC chairman. He also urged Saudi Arabia, which is hosting talks for Yemenâs southern factions, to allow participants to hold the meeting outside the kingdom. âI call on Saudi Arabia to give southerners an opportunity to meet outside Saudi Arabia, away from the pressures that will be exerted...
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