A senior leader of the Joint Meeting coalition, Mohammad al-Sabrai, has alleged that Iran incites southern leaders to refuse dialogue.
In an interview with a Saudi newspaper, Okaz, he reiterated that Iran supports southerners with funds and weapons.
He stressed that the former vice president Ali Salem Al-Beidh implements Iranian Agenda in Yemen with the aim of disrupting the political settlement.
Many southern leaders and politicians including al-Beidh repeatedly visit Iran and Lebanon to meet with Iranian officials.
Locals sources of Aden affirmed that some members of the Southern Movements are taken to Iran and Lebanon to receive military training.
Houth and southern leaders who adopt separation choices took part in this several conferences, workshops and seminars held in Tehran and Beirut
A number of politicians, lawmakers and journalists who are loyal to the former president Ali Abdullah Saleh attended those events funded by Iran in light of improving ties between Saleh and the Houthi group.
A nephew of Saleh, Yahya Mohammad Abdullah Saleh, has recently spent weeks in Lebanon as he met with Iranian and Hezballah officials, as Yemeni media sources alleged.
Yemen had called Iran to stop interfering in its internal affairs and accused it of seeking to spark seditions and troubles in Yemen, revealing that an Iranian spy ring was arrested in Yemen. According to the New York Times, Iran operates increase its political outreach and arms shipments to rebels and other political figures in Yemen as part of a widening Iranian effort to extend its influence across the greater Middle East.