Iran Foreign Minister Assistant for Arab and African Affairs Amir Abdu-Alahian denied comments made by Yemeni Foreign Minister Abu-Baker al-Qiribi that Iran is interfering in his country's internal affairs.
In a statement released on Sunday, the Iranian official dismissed Al-Qiribi's comments as baseless and bare of truth, urging the Yemeni government to heed the demands of its people instead of falsely accusing and placing the blame on others.
He clearly noted that Tehran stands by the Yemeni people side and their rightful demands, stressing that the upcoming national dialogue is the only and best solution to exit from the current bad situation in Yemen.
He said that Iran is interested in the stability and peace of the region, showing his confidence that the Yemeni people would not allow any one to hijack their revolution.
The relations between Sana’a and Tehran has been sharply downgraded as of 2007, when the former President Ali Abdullah Saleh accused Iran of supporting the Shiite Houthi insurgency in the north of his country.
Iran allegedly supports Shiite Muslims around the world as apposed to Riyadh which supports Sunni Muslims.
The Majority of the people in Yemen are Sunnis, and Shiites in Yemen are not fundamentalists like those of Iraq and Iran.
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