The UAE has expressed its concern regarding the statement released by Saudi Arabia, categorically rejecting any attempt to implicate the country in tensions among Yemeni parties
In a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the UAE strongly denounced allegations that it exerted pressure on, or issued directives to, any Yemeni party to undertake military operations that would undermine the security of Saudi Arabia or target its borders.
It reaffirmed its ongoing concern for the Kingdom's security and stability, underscoring its full respect for its sovereignty and national security, and its and its rejection of any actions that could threaten the security of the Kingdom or the wider region.
The UAE firmly believes that the fraternal and historical relations between the two countries constitute a cornerstone of regional stability, and reaffirms its full coordination with the Kingdom.
The ministry further stressed that since the outset of the developments in the governorates of Hadhramaut and Al-Mahrah, its position has focused on containing the situation, supporting de-escalation efforts, and promoting understandings to contribute to preserving security and stability and protecting civilians, in full coordination with the brotherly Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
With regard to the statement issued by the military spokesperson of the Coalition Forces concerning the military operation at the Port of Mukalla, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirms its categorical rejection of claims alleging the fueling of the Yemeni conflict, noting that the referenced statement was issued without consultation with the coalition member states.
The ministry confirmed that the shipment in question did not contain any weapons and that the vehicles that were unloaded were not intended for any Yemeni party, but were shipped for use by UAE forces operating in Yemen.
It noted that the allegations circulating in this regard do not reflect the nature or purpose of the shipment, and underscores that there was high-level coordination regarding these vehicles between the UAE and Saudi Arabia, along with an agreement that the vehicles would not leave the port. Nevertheless, the UAE was surprised by the targeting of the vehicles at the Port of Mukalla.
The UAE added that its presence in Yemen came at the invitation of the legitimate Yemeni government and within the Saudi-led Arab Coalition, intending to support the restoration of legitimacy and combating terrorism, all while respecting the sovereignty of Yemen.
The ministry noted that these developments will require the highest levels of coordination, taking into account the existing security challenges and threats associated with rebel groups, in a manner that preserves security and stability, protects common interests, and contributes to supporting the political solution process and ending the crisis in Yemen.

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