Dec 30 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia said on Tuesday its national security was a red line and backed a call for UAE forces to leave Yemen within 24 hours, hours after a Saudi-led coalition carried out ...
Saudi Arabia said on Tuesday its national security was a red line, hours after an airstrike on Yemen's southern port of Mukalla by a Saudi-led coalition, and gave UAE forces 24 hours to leave, in ...
Yemen's Saudi-backed presidential council canceled a defense pact with the UAE and asked its forces to leave the country ...
Yemen has declared a state of emergency and canceled a security pact with the United Arab Emirates after separatists backed ...
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Saudi Arabia demands UAE withdraw troops from Yemen within 24 hours over border security threat
By bnm Gulf bureau Saudi Arabia expressed regret over United Arab Emirates pressure on Southern Transitional Council forces ...
Saudi Arabia on Tuesday said it bombed the port city of Mukalla in Yemen over a shipment of weapons for a separatist force ...
Saudi Arabia said the UAE should respond positively to Yemen’s demand to withdraw its forces within 24 hours and to cease any ...
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Saudi Arabia bombs Yemen port over separatist weapons shipment from UAE
No casualties reported in attack on Mukalla; Riyadh warns Abu Dhabi its actions in war-torn country are 'extremely dangerous' ...
The coalition carried out a strike at Yemen’s Mukalla port after accusing foreign-backed vessels of delivering weapons.
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