City
Epaper

Yemen separatists declare autonomous rule in south

By IANS | Updated: April 26, 2020 15:15 IST

Separatists in southern Yemen have declared self-rule, breaking a peace deal signed last November with the internationally recognised government, it was reported on Sunday.

Open in App

Sanaa, April 26 Separatists in southern Yemen have declared self-rule, breaking a peace deal signed last November with the internationally recognised government, it was reported on Sunday.

The Aden-based Southern Transitional Council (STC) declared a state of emergency, saying it would govern the port city and other southern provinces, reports the BBC.

The STC is supported by the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The Saudi-backed Yemeni government warned of "dangerous and catastrophic consequences".

"The announcement by the so-called transitional council of its intention to establish a southern administration is a resumption of its armed insurgency... and an announcement of its rejection and complete withdrawal from the Riyadh agreement," the BBC quoted Foreign Minister Mohammed Al-Hadhrami as saying in a statement.

The two sides signed a power-sharing deal that was described by the UN as an important step towards ending Yemen's civil war.

A Saudi-led coalition launched a military intervention in support of the Yemeni government in 2015, after Houthi rebels seized the capital Sanaa.

The UAE is a member of the coalition but supports the southern separatists.

In August last year, the STC took over the government's temporary capital, Aden, after accusing the administration of mismanagement.

The war in Yemen has been described as the world's worst humanitarian crisis, with more than 100,000 people reported to have died.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: bbcRiyadhAdenSouthern Transitional CouncilAustralia broadcasting corporationBbc radioBroadcasting corporation
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalIranian Missile, Drone Attack on US Base in Saudi Arabia Injures At Least 10 American Troops

InternationalIranian Drone Hits CIA Station at US Embassy in Riyadh Tensions in Meddle East Escalates

InternationalUS Cancels All Consular Services in Riyadh After Iran-Linked Drone Strike on US Embassy in Saudi Arabia

InternationalDrone Attack in Saudi Arabia: Fire Breaks Out at US Embassy in Riyadh After Two Drones Hit Building (Watch Video)

InternationalIran-US War: Loud Explosions Heard in Riyadh Amid Iranian Strikes

International Realted Stories

InternationalStrikes on Iran's infrastructure may hurt civilians more: Atlantic Council

InternationalTrump faces questions over Iran operation as expert flags unmet objectives

InternationalAs deadline looms, Trump might hold off if Iran deal comes to fruition, reports Axios

InternationalS. Korea secures 60 million barrels of alternative oil supplies for May

InternationalIran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei 'unconscious', receiving treatment in Qom, reports Times UK