The United States said Thursday that it seized a major shipment of Iranian weapons bound for Yemen's Huthi rebels, denouncing what it called a violation of a UN arms embargo.
A US warship interdicted the ship on November 25 off the cost of war-ravaged Yemen and found "sophisticated weapons" of Iranian origin including land-based, anti-tank and air-defense missiles, said Brian Hook, the US special representative on Iran.
"This discovery is yet more proof of Iran's efforts to inflame conflicts in the region by proliferating deadly weapons to its proxies," Hook told reporters. "It is also further evidence of how Iran repeatedly violates the UN arms embargo, which has been in place for over a decade," he said, referring to 2007 Security Council ban on Tehran's weapons exports.
Iran's Shiite clerical regime supports Huthi rebels who have seized most of Yemen despite an assault led by US ally Saudi Arabia.
President Donald Trump has stood behind Saudi Arabia, including vetoing a congressional bid to end US assistance, despite wide criticism of Riyadh's air campaign, which has included strikes on hospitals and a school bus.
Tens of thousands of people have died in the conflict since 2015 and millions suffer food shortages in what the United Nations calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2019
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