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Abstract:The U.S. ambassador to Yemen blamed on Thursday the Iran-aligned Houthi movement for the stalling of a U.N.-led peace deal in the main port of Hodeidah and said the group's weapons pose a threat to regional countries. Ambas
ADEN (Reuters) - The U.S. ambassador to Yemen blamed on Thursday the Iran-aligned Houthi movement for the stalling of a U.N.-led peace deal in the main port of Hodeidah and said the group's weapons pose a threat to regional countries.
Ambassador Matthew Tueller told a televised press conference in the southern port of Aden that although the United States was “greatly frustrated” by what he said were delays and stalling in implementing accords by the Houthis, Washington had not given up hope that pacts reached at peace talks last December would be implemented.
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