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NEW YORK: The UN Security Council imposed an arms embargo on Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis amid questions by some diplomats over links between Russia’s support for the move and abstentions by the United Arab Emirates on two council votes on Ukraine.
Both the UAE and Russia denied a deal was made on voting. The council agreed to expand a targeted UN arms embargo on several Houthi leaders to the whole group, a move pushed by the UAE after the Houthis claimed several drone and missile assaults on the UAE and Saudi Arabia this year.
It received 11 votes in favour, while the remaining four council members — Ireland, Mexico, Brazil and Norway — abstained. Russia voted in favour after abstaining from the council vote a year ago to renew UN sanctions on Yemen.
Some UN diplomats accused the UAE of winning Russia’s support by abstaining on Security Council votes on Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. The UAE had previously voted in favour of a council meeting on January 31 to discuss Russia’s buildup of troops on the Ukraine border.
Russia’s UN Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia scoffed when asked if Russia had given its support for blacklisting the Houthis in exchange for the UAE’s abstention. “We do not anything in exchange like some of our colleagues in Security Council, who besides exchange — without any shame — twist arms of our Security Council members and the members of General Assembly to do or to vote the way they want, including methods which are not diplomatic,” he said.
A Saudi-led coalition has been battling the Houthis for seven years in a conflict largely seen as a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran. The war has killed tens of thousands of people and caused a dire humanitarian crisis.
The coalition, the United States and UN sanctions monitors have accused Iran of supplying the Houthis with arms, which both Tehran and the group deny. The coalition intervened in Yemen in March 2015 after the Houthis ousted the government from the capital Sanaa.
Mohamed Ali al-Houthi, head of the Houthi supreme revolutionary committee, criticised the decision for ignoring “crimes” by the coalition and said in a Twitter post that any arms embargo which does not apply to the Western-backed alliance “had no value.”