[11/11/2022 03:41]
ADEN-SABA
The terrorist attack by Iran-backed Houthi militias on the seaport of Qena in Shabwa governorate has withdrawn strong condemnation regionally and international.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain, Kuwait and Arab Parliament all issued statements decried the militias' attack targeted a commercial oil ship was unloading its cargo at Qena harbor on Thursday, November 10, 2022.
The Ambassadors of the United States, France, the United Kingdom and the EU Mission in to Yemen also voiced condemnation of the terrorist attack on the commercial vessel, calling for ending such operations that will further exacerbate the Yemeni peoples' suffering.
The Houthi militias' terrorist attack on the commercial ship is widely condemned as a terrorist operation and blatant violation of the Seas Law, maritime navigation and international conventions.
Yemen Government Condemns Houthi Attack on UN Offices, Humanitarian Work
Ambassador Mohamed Taha, EU Officials Confer on Boosting Ties and Yemen Developments
Yemen Participates in 2026 Global Peace Summit in France
Yemen, India Discuss Joint Commission Meeting to Boost Ties
Yemeni Envoy Discusses Boosting Ties with Indonesian Official
Arab-Indian Meeting Condemns Houthi Attacks, Backs Yemen's Unity
Yemeni Government Welcomes EU Designation of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as Terrorist Organization
Chief of the General Staff Discusses Ways to Enhance Defense, Security Cooperation with U.S. and British Ambassadors
Governor of Taiz Discusses with World Food Program Mechanism for Approving, Distributing Food Parcels
Presidential Council Member Meets French Ambassador, Discuss Political Development