Pompeo says US ‘concerned’ over south Yemen separatist self-rule declaration

Pompeo says US ‘concerned’ over south Yemen separatist self-rule declaration
A fighter with Yemen's separatist Southern Transitional Council (STC) mans a gun in Aden. (AFP/File)
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Updated 29 April 2020
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Pompeo says US ‘concerned’ over south Yemen separatist self-rule declaration

Pompeo says US ‘concerned’ over south Yemen separatist self-rule declaration
  • 'Such unilateral actions only exacerbate instability in Yemen,' Pompeo said

WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Tuesday Washington was ‘concerned’ over the Southern Transitional Council (STC), a separatist group, declaring self-rule in Yemen’s south, warning such actions threatened efforts to revive talks between the Yemeni government and Houthi rebels.
“Such unilateral actions only exacerbate instability in Yemen,” Pompeo said in a statement. “They are especially unhelpful at a time when the country is threatened by COVID-19 and also threaten to complicate the efforts of the UN Special Envoy to revive political negotiations between the government and the Houthi rebels.”
The Arab coalition, which includes Saudi Arabia, has announced a unilateral truce prompted by a United Nations plea to focus on the coronavirus pandemic. The Houthis have not accepted it and violence has continued.
Yemen’s internationally recognized government warned of “catastrophic consequences” after the STC on Sunday declared emergency rule in southern governorates including Aden, interim seat of the government that was ousted from power in the capital, Sanaa, by the Houthi group in late 2014.
“We call on the STC and the Republic of Yemen government to re-engage in the political process provided under the Riyadh Agreement,” Pompeo said.
On Monday, the coalition engaged in Yemen urged the STC to rescind its move, saying it was an “escalatory action” at a time when all parties should focus on confronting the novel coronavirus.