[24/04/2018 09:25]
TORONTO-SABA
The foreign ministers of the Group of Seven Industrial Powers (G7) have condemned Iran's destabilizing activities in the region, primarily the support to the Houthi rebel militia in Yemen.
In a joint communiqué they released at the end of a two-day meeting in Toronto on Tuesday, they expressed "deep concern" at what UN reports said Iran's sending of components of ballistic missiles to the Houthis in Yemen.
They called on Iran to defuse the tensions in Yemen, abide by the UN resolutions and prevent all forms of direct and indirect proliferation of ballistic missile know-how.
The G7 leading industrialized nations consist of the USA, the UK, Canada, Germany, France, Italy and Japan.
Houthi Terrorist Militias landmines kill 1104, injuring 1429 civilians in 9 years—Report
Yemen’s Ambassador to US takes oath before President al-Alimi
President al-Alimi congratulates on Senegal’s National Day
IMF Executive Board approves results of Article IV consultations with Yemen
Minister of Water discusses with WB, UNPOS joint cooperation
President al-Alimi praises deep-rooted relations with Kuwait
Yemen condemns Israeli Knesset's approval of law to execute Palestinian prisoners
Yemenia resumes its flights from Aden to Amman
Al-Sharjabi discusses with FAO partnership in water, environment
Yemen Embassy Chargé d’Affaires discusses strengthening bilateral relations with South African official