The reason of disputes between US-Saudi-led coalition , its elements
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According to an official close to bin Daghr’s government, the US-Saudi -led coalition’s command didn’t allow Bin Dagher, the prime minister of the fugitive former president Hadi, to come back to Aden , southern Yemen on Tuesday.
Bin Daghr is under a house arrest in Riyadh and he will stay there for a long time to give acceptable explanations on the inability of his government to participate actively in the fronts or to help the aggression in the military field, besides reaching a dead end on many previous financial files, the official added.
Prior to the dispute between the UAE forces and Ben Dagher government, loyal to Saudi Arabia, on the contrlling of Socotra island, Ben Dagher government gave an official complaint to the Security Council, where it acknowledged the presence of the Emirates on Socotra as unjustified.
The UAE responded to the complaint by a letter to the Security Council, which explained that it has been in Socotra since 2012 with the consent of the fugitive President Hadi and his government.
“The UAE presence in the archipelago, precedes the conflict in Yemen – started in 2012 following the devastation caused by Cyclone Megh – mainly helping Socotra residents for humanitarian purposes. And it was in coordination with Hadi government,” the letter said.
Thus, it is clear that Hadi’s step, although the presence of the UAE came with his approval, indicates that there is a regional dynamics which might be Saudi Arabia.
The Yemeni government has been suffering for nearly a year in a crisis to pay the salaries of 67,000 employees.
Aden city, which was occupied by UK but now under the control of UAE, and the rest of the southern cities witnessed an insecurity situation that increased the assassinations of imams of mosques and security and military leaderships
The province of Aden witnesses a security fiasco that escalated with killings, looting issues , in addition to others that never happened before.
The UAE took control of Aden under the pretext of confronting the so –called “Houthis” Yemeni army and supported the establishment and formation of armed militias there.