Saudi and UAE allies are fighting each other, now Yemen questions the whole coalition

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Saudi and UAE allies are fighting each other, now Yemen questions the whole coalition
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The information minister of Yemen's exiled government warned that any support for a southern separatist takeover in Aden 'brings down the justifications for the intervention' of the Saudi-led

that threatened to further divide the Arab World's poorest, most devastated nation.

"Any permission of or identification with the coup of the Transitional Council in Aden in this circumstance brings down the legitimacy of confronting the Houthi coup in Sanaa, and brings down the justifications for the intervention of the legitimate coalition facing the Houthi militia coup against the elected Yemeni government," he added.

As discontent grew, the Houthis managed to take over the capital Sanaa in 2015, forcing Hadi to relocate to Aden and compelling Saudi Arabia to form an Arab coalition including the UAE and backed by the United States in an attempt to beat back the insurgents that they suspected of receiving backing from regional rival Iran.

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