LONDON: There cannot be peace in Yemen unless Houthi militias abandon their arms, said the country鈥檚 newly appointed Foreign Minister Khalid Al-Yamani.
The internationally recognized government will not allow Iran, which backs the Houthis, to maintain a foothold in Yemen or interfere in its internal affairs, he added.
鈥淭his terrorist regime鈥 in Tehran, 鈥渨hich supplies terrorist militias all over the world, is close to collapse as a result of international and popular pressure by the Iranian people, who are suffering as their terrorist state spends billions here and there for a foolish expansionist idea,鈥 Al-Yamani said.
鈥淭he modern and civilized world that respects international law cannot accept the existence of a state sponsor of terrorism and all subversive and terrorist militias in the region,鈥 he added.
鈥淚f Iran wants to be part of the social, cultural and political fabric of our region, it must rationalize its behavior.鈥 Its 鈥渢errorist behavior鈥 encourages the spread of violence in the region,鈥 he said.
Al-Yamani added that he will start his tenure as foreign minister by focusing on negotiations and the efforts of the UN special envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths.
The government is working round the clock with the envoy鈥檚 office so he can present his ideas on June 7 after consultations with the government, Al-Yamani said.
There will be meetings in the next few days with Yemeni President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, and a special meeting with the negotiating team, all within the framework of the envoy鈥檚 efforts in the region, Al-Yamani added.
Griffiths has visited several countries in the region, and has met with Yemen鈥檚 government and the leadership of the Saudi-led Arab coalition.
The Houthis 鈥渟uggest that political arrangements should come before security and military arrangements,鈥 said Al-Yamani.
But 鈥渢he coup against the state in January 2015 came as a result of the preference of political over security arrangements,鈥 he added.
鈥淎nd after the Houthis achieved their goals, they turned against the national consensus reflected in the peace and partnership agreement, under which the president provided facilities to save the homeland from the fate we have reached today,鈥 Al-Yamani said.
鈥淲e cannot talk about any political arrangements because we consider them to be a foregone conclusion if we achieve the withdrawal and delivery of heavy and medium weapons and missiles,鈥 he added. 鈥淲e cannot retry something we tried before... The coup must end.鈥
The Houthis鈥 鈥渨eapons and missiles must be handed over, and there is no room for dialogue or negotiation about them,鈥 he said. 鈥淗eavy and medium weapons should be handed over, and those militias must be withdrawn.鈥
Al-Yamani criticized Iran鈥檚 ambassador to the UN for speaking in dovish language while his country causes destruction in Yemen.
鈥淢ost of what we have been able to remove of the mines planted by the Houthis had the trademark of Iranian industry,鈥 Al-Yamani said.
鈥淓ven if we achieve peace today, we will need decades to demine... There will be no possibility of safe living in the areas where mines were planted.鈥
Al-Yamani expressed the gratitude of his government and people for the Saudi-led coalition鈥檚 support for the government to achieve security and peace in Yemen and the whole region.
Alongside military operations, the coalition is undertaking humanitarian work to 鈥渞ebuild the humanity destroyed by the Houthis, rebuild the Yemeni psyche destroyed by the war, distribute goods throughout Yemen, and reconstruct what was destroyed by the Houthi war machine,鈥 he said.
鈥淎ll this confirms that the project of restoring the state鈥 is the project of life,鈥 which is 鈥渙pposed to the project of death brought by Iran and its Houthi militias to Yemen,鈥 he added.
This interview is simultaneously published in Asharq Al-Awsat.