Iran in focus as Security Council mulls rival Yemen resolutions
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The UN Security Council is to vote on two rival draft resolutions on Yemen after Russia proposed a measure to counter a UK motion against Iran over Ansarullah missiles.
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Feb 26, 2018 12:33 UTC
  • Iran in focus as Security Council mulls rival Yemen resolutions

The UN Security Council is to vote on two rival draft resolutions on Yemen after Russia proposed a measure to counter a UK motion against Iran over Ansarullah missiles.

According to Press TV, the council will vote later on Monday on extending sanctions against Yemen for another year, but the UK is pushing a resolution that calls for “additional measures” against Iran over accusations that it violated an arms embargo on the war-torn Arabian Peninsula state.

A group of UN experts monitoring the sanctions on Yemen reported to the Security Council in January that it had “identified missile remnants, related military equipment and military unmanned aerial vehicles that are of Iranian origin and were brought into Yemen after the imposition of the targeted arms embargo.”

The UN experts, however, said they were unable to identify the supplier.

Both Tehran and Sana’a have repeatedly rejected the allegations as a fabricated scenario, and said the armed forces of Yemen have strengthened their missile power on their own.

The Saudi war on Yemen has so far killed around 13,600 people and reduced much of the country’s infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, and factories, to rubble.

Russia, which is expected to veto the UK-proposed text, submitted its own drafted text on Saturday which would renew the sanctions regime on Yemen until February 2019 without any reference to Iran. 

Moscow says the UN report’s findings are not conclusive enough to justify action against Tehran.

Negotiations continued Sunday and London, Paris and Washington initially sought a “condemnation” of Iran, but that was dropped later. 

The final draft resolution expresses “particular concern” that “weapons of Iranian origin were introduced in Yemen after the imposition of the targeted arms embargo” and that Tehran was in “noncompliance” with UN resolutions.

The UN Security Council would express “its intention to take additional measures to address these violations,” it says. 

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