Yielding to Saudi pressure? Pakistan starts implementing arms embargo against Houthis

UNSC resolution seeks an arms embargo, freezing of assets, travel ban and other related obligations on Yemen


Our Correspondent April 17, 2015
Pakistani government has not yet announced its official position. PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has started implementing the UN Security Council resolution seeking arms embargo on Yemen's Houthi rebels as well as freezing their assets and imposing a travel ban.

"In this regard, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today issued SRO 324(I)/ 2015 in exercise of the powers conferred by Section 2 of the United Nations (Security Council) Act, 1948 (XIV of 1948) to implement assets freeze, travel ban and arms embargo and other related obligations in accordance with the relevant provisions of the UNSC resolutions on Yemen," said a statement issued on Friday by the Foreign Office.

Read: UN imposes arms embargo targeting Yemen Houthis

On April 14, the UNSC adopted a resolution under chapter VII of the UN Charter on the situation in Yemen.

The Foreign Office said Pakistan will take all measures to fully implement the provisions of the Security Council resolutions 2140(2014), 2204(2015) and 2216 (2015) on the situation in Yemen in line with its international obligations.

Read: Yemen conflict: Is Pakistan neutral no more?

However, it did not say what measures Pakistan is contemplating to ensure implementation of UNSC resolution.

It is believed that Pakistan may send naval vessels to the Arab Peninsula to join other Gulf states, including Saudi Arabia to stop supply of weapons and arms to Houthis from outside.

Read: Pakistan to help implement UNSC resolution against Yemen’s Houthis

Saudi Arabia has accused Iran of sending arms and equipment to Houthis, a charge Tehran has strongly denied.

COMMENTS (14)

observer | 9 years ago | Reply @the Skunk: "What good is the oil wealth of Saudia if its citizens are unable to work and get trained to defend their country?" What good is the oil wealth? Good enough to hire Pakistanis to die to defend their country and hire workers from thirdworld countries to do their other dirty work.
KHURRAM | 9 years ago | Reply GREAT MOVE BY PAKISTAN TO SAFE ISLAM.
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