Yemen’s presidential council cancels UAE defence deal
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- The UAE has rejected accusations of support for southern separatists (STC), saying it is committed to Saudi Arabia’s security, but that it will withdraw its “counterterrorism” units in Yemen.
- This comes after Rashad al-Alimi, the head of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council, cancelled a joint defence deal with the UAE, calling for its forces to leave Yemen within 24 hours.
- Saudi Arabia, whose coalition carried out strikes on the southern Mukalla port on what it said were UAE weapons shipments to the STC, backed the 24-hour deadline for UAE troop withdrawal.
- Yemen’s Presidential Council declared a state of emergency and imposed a 24-hour blockade on all air, land and sea crossings into Yemen.