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UAE rejects claims of exerting pressure on Yemen’s STC

(MENAFN) The United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Tuesday refuted claims that it pressured Yemen’s Southern Transitional Council (STC) in ways that could threaten Saudi Arabia’s security.

According to reports, the UAE expressed “its deep regret” over a statement from Saudi authorities regarding its involvement in Yemen and alleged tensions among Yemeni factions.

The country rejected “allegations claiming that the UAE exerted pressure on, or directed, any Yemeni party to carry out military operations that would undermine the security of the sisterly Kingdom of Saudi Arabia or target its borders.”

The UAE also dismissed reports suggesting it sent arms to the STC to escalate the conflict, reaffirming its commitment to maintaining stability and security in Saudi Arabia.

Earlier on Tuesday, Saudi Arabia voiced disappointment over the UAE’s alleged influence on STC operations along the kingdom’s southern border, describing the actions as “a threat to the national security” and “a red line.”

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