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U.S. sanctions target Yemen and Kuwait Bank amid warnings of risks from Houthi gambling with financial institutions.

U.S. Treasury Imposes Sanctions on Yemen and Kuwait Bank

On Friday, the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced sanctions against the Yemen and Kuwait Bank for Trade and Investment. The Treasury stated that the bank facilitates the Houthi movement’s access to the international financial system, enabling them to fund destabilizing attacks in the region.

Houthi Dependency on Financial Institutions

Bradley Smith, the Acting Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, emphasized in a statement that the Houthis rely on key financial institutions like Yemen and Kuwait Bank to access the international financial system. He noted that this dependency allows them to finance their destabilizing operations.

Commitment to Disrupt Illegal Channels

Smith reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to disrupting these illegal channels. He highlighted the importance of working with the internationally recognized Yemeni government to ensure that Yemen’s banking sector remains isolated from Houthi influence.

Allegations of Money Laundering

The U.S. Treasury provided further details, stating that Yemen and Kuwait Bank assists the Houthis in money laundering and transferring funds to allies, including Hezbollah. The Treasury’s decision builds on previous sanctions targeting financial networks and exchange companies linked to the Houthis.

Future Sanctions Expected

Mustafa Nasser, the head of the Economic Studies and Media Center, anticipates that the U.S. will continue to impose additional sanctions on Yemeni companies and banks in the near future. Nasser warned that these sanctions will not only impact the Houthi group but will also directly affect the Yemeni population.

Limited Impact on the Houthis

Nasser explained that U.S. sanctions on Yemeni banking institutions will likely have a limited effect on the Houthis or their funding sources. He pointed out that the group has developed its own financial networks over the last decade, allowing them to navigate around such sanctions.

Call for Houthi Non-Interference

Nasser urged the Houthi militia to completely withdraw from the banking sector to prevent further destruction of Yemen’s financial institutions. He cautioned against gambling with the banking sector, which serves as the backbone of the country’s economy.

In summary, the U.S. sanctions on Yemen and Kuwait Bank reflect ongoing efforts to disrupt Houthi financing. However, experts warn that the broader impact on the Yemeni economy and the Houthi’s resilience remains significant.

 

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Salam Noor

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