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Thursday 26 March 2015 - 16:13
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Iran demands immediate halt to military actions in Yemen

(Reuters) - Iranian demanded an immediate halt to Saudi-led military operations inYemen on Thursday and said it would make all necessary efforts to control the crisis there, Iranian news agencies reported.

Warplanes fromSaudi Arabiaand Arab allies on Thursday struck Iran-allied Houthi forces fighting to oust the country's Western-backed president. Saudi-owned al-Arabiya TV reported a ground offensive with troops from other Muslim states was being prepared.

"The Saudi-led air strikes should stop immediately and it is against Yemen's sovereignty," the Students News Agency quoted Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif as saying.

"We will make all efforts to control crisis inYemen," Zarif said, according to the agency's report from the Swiss city of Lausanne where he is negotiating with world powers on curbing Iran's nuclear program.

Earlier on Thursday, the Foreign Ministry in Tehran called for an immediate end to the military operations.

"Iranwants an immediate halt to all military aggressions and air strikes againstYemenand its people," Fars quoted Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham as saying.

"Military actions inYemen, which faces a domestic crisis, ... will further complicate the situation ... and will hinder efforts to resolve the crisis through peaceful ways."

Violence has spread acrossYemensince last year, with Houthi militia seizing Sanaa and sidelining U.S. ally President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi. It has madeYemena front in Saudi Arabia's region-wide rivalry with Shi'ite-dominatedIran.

Irandenies providing money and training to the Shi'ite Houthi militia inYemen, as alleged by some Western and Yemeni officials.

Yemeni Foreign Minister Riyadh Yaseen called on Monday for Gulf Arab help to prevent the Houthis from gaining control of its Yemeni airspace.

Afkham warned that the Saudi-led "aggression is a dangerous move which is in violation of international responsibilities for respecting the sovereignty of countries.

"It will lead to spread of terrorism and extremism in the Middle East region," Fars quoted her as saying.

By Reuters
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