US allies Saudi Arabia, UAE risk a split in Middle East over competing visions
The dispute, sparked by the Southern Transitional Council's independence declaration, risks dividing US allies in the Middle East amid strategic competition over Yemen's unity and Red Sea security.
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Lawmakers downplay fears of Saudi Arabia accommodating Islamists
Lawmakers are largely downplaying recent developments suggesting that Saudi Arabia may be pivoting away from moderation and entertaining more hardline Islamism. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have been at loggerheads in Sudan, Somalia and Yemen —including a recent Saudi airstrike on an Emirati shipment in breakaway southern Yemen — prompting questions about Riyadh’s continued interest in acting as a moderating force in the region. The…
First friends, now opponents: Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are fighting in their neighbourhood and are exacerbating the worst crises in the world.
At the Red Sea, the economic interests of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates collide. The conflict is not only fought in Yemen.
With Saudi-UAE showdown, can Egypt afford taking sides in Yemen?
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan paid a brief visit to Cairo on 5 January to discuss with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatti a range of issues of mutual concern, especially the evolving situation in Yemen. Egypt walks a fine line between protecting its economic and security interests, on the one hand, and safeguarding its close ties with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, on the oth…
Egyptian, Omani foreign ministers back political settlements in Yemen and Sudan - Dailynewsegypt
Egyptian and Omani foreign ministers backed political settlements in Yemen and Sudan on Wednesday, while calling for the immediate lifting of the blockade on the Gaza Strip to allow for reconstruction. In a meeting held in Cairo, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty and Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Albusaidi reaffirmed their
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