The Republic of Yemen has formally submitted a protest note to the United Nations Security Council, addressing ongoing Iranian interventions that threaten Yemen’s security and stability. This action constitutes a blatant violation of the United Nations Charter and relevant Security Council resolutions, particularly concerning the repeated and serious violations by the Iranian regime of sanctions imposed under Security Council Resolutions 2140 (2014) and 2216 (2015).
Yemen’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Dr. Shai’a Al-Zindani, presented this official protest to the President of the Security Council, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad of Pakistan. The submission occurred following a significant operation on June 27, 2025, where Yemeni National Resistance forces and Coast Guard intercepted a large shipment of advanced Iranian weapons in Yemeni territorial waters, destined for Houthi militias.
The intercepted shipment included approximately 750 tons of weapons, ammunition, and military equipment. This arsenal featured naval and aerial missile systems, air defense systems, modern radar, reconnaissance and attack drones, listening devices, anti-tank “Konkurs” missiles, B-10 artillery, sniper rifles, and a vast quantity of assorted ammunition, among other military gear.
Dr. Al-Zindani emphasized that military experts confirmed the intercepted components bore trademarks, models, and serial numbers consistent with military equipment produced in Iran. Some of the seized equipment even contained operating manuals in Persian, providing undeniable evidence of its Iranian origin.
The Minister asserted that this shipment represents another link in a long chain of systematic Iranian plans and blatant interventions in Yemen, violating international law and Security Council resolutions. Many of these violations have been documented in reports by the UN Security Council’s expert panel established under Resolution 2140 (2014).
Since the Houthi militias’ coup against Yemen’s constitutional legitimacy and national institutions, Iranian military, financial, and technical support has enabled these militias to wage war against the Yemeni people. This support has led to attacks on cities and villages, civilian casualties, and terrorist operations targeting critical infrastructure, including oil facilities and power stations in Yemen and neighboring countries. Recent attacks on the vessels “MAGIC SEAS” and “ETERNITY C” resulted in their sinking and the loss of several crew members.
Dr. Al-Zindani reiterated that the continued smuggling of Iranian weapons to the Houthis clearly indicates direct Iranian intervention in Yemen. He warned that Iran’s ongoing support for the Houthis poses a direct and serious threat to Yemen’s security, regional stability, and international peace. The Yemeni government has repeatedly cautioned against the consequences of ignoring the Houthis’ failure to adhere to the Stockholm Agreement, particularly regarding the city of Hodeidah.
The Yemeni government asserts that achieving security and stability in Yemen and international shipping lanes requires restoring the Yemeni state and its constitutional institutions. The government must exercise full authority over Yemen’s coastal areas and all territories to fulfill its responsibilities to its citizens and maintain regional and international security.
The Yemeni government calls on the international community, particularly the Security Council, to take decisive action against these serious Iranian violations. It demands robust measures to deter Iranian interventions that undermine Yemen’s security, including:
The Yemeni government emphasizes the importance of the Security Council’s role in maintaining regional and international peace and ensuring the implementation of its relevant resolutions, particularly Resolutions 2216 (2015) and 2140 (2014). Effective measures must be taken to deter Iranian interventions and halt arms smuggling to the Houthi militias, which jeopardize peace efforts in Yemen and exacerbate the humanitarian crisis.
For further details, please refer to the official protest note submitted by the Yemeni Foreign Ministry to the UN Security Council.
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