Tuesday 23 August 2016

Yemen Ready to Open Bases to Russia to Fight Terrorism

Yemen’s former President Ali Abdullah Saleh said the new government in the country is ready to cooperate with Russia against terrorism by allowing Russian access to Yemeni military bases.
Former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and Russian President Vladimir Putin
“Russia is the closest to us and we extend our hand to Russia to cooperate in the field of combating terrorism,” Saleh said in an interview with state-run Russia 24 TV channel on Sunday.
He said Yemen was ready to open the country’s military bases to Russia.
“We provide all the facilities in our bases, airports and sea ports. We are ready to provide all facilities to the Russian Federation,” he said.
He said, however, that such cooperation would not mean Russia would be fighting alongside Yemeni forces against Saudi forces waging war on Yemen.
Furthermore, Saleh rejected claims that Iran is interfering in Yemen’s internal affairs.
He said Saudi Arabia had launched the war on Yemen under the pretext of defending Saudi national security against Iran, emphasizing that the pretext is “baseless.”
“Iran has no presence in Yemen at all,” he said, adding that, “The international intelligence services know that Iran is not present in Yemen.”
“We are not against Iran; Iran is an Islamic brotherly country. We don’t have any agreement or coalition with it currently,” he said, referring to Iran.
Yemen has seen almost daily military attacks by Saudi Arabia since late March 2015, with internal sources putting the toll from the bloody aggression at about 10,000.
In late July, Yemen’s Ansarullah movement and Saleh’s General People’s Congress party decided to establish the Supreme Political Council to run the country. It was formally launched on August 6, when Ansarullah and Saleh’s faction announced that they both had an equal share in the 10-member body.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team 
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