[caption id="attachment_134447" align="alignright" width="186"] Yemeni security forces and onlookers gather at the scene of a car bomb which struck the residence of Irans ambassador in Sanaa on December 3, 2014.[/caption]
Yemeni Foreign Minister Abdullah Mohamed al-Sayadi has denounced the recent bomb attack targeting the residence of Irans envoy to the country, stressing that Sanaa will seriously follow up on the issue.
Al-Sayadi made the remarks in a Wednesday telephone conversation with his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif after a car bomb exploded near the house of Hossein Niknam in Sanaa.
A branch of the al-Qaeda militant group in Yemen has claimed responsibility for the Wednesday blast, which killed at least three people, wounded several others and heavily damaged a number of buildings. No Iranian diplomat was hurt in the incident.
Iran has summoned the Yemeni chargé daffaires in Tehran to convey its vehement protest to his government.
Zarif, in turn, pointed to terrorist acts against Iranian diplomats and diplomatic buildings in Yemen in the past year, calling on Sanaa to fulfill its duty to ensure the safety of diplomats and diplomatic missions under the international treaties and conventions.
The top Iranian diplomat further voiced concern over the prolonged procedure of the release of the kidnapped Iranian diplomat Nour Ahmad Nikbakht.
The Yemeni foreign minister also expressed regret over the incident and said he hoped Nikbakht would be released soon.
Nikbakht was on his way to work from his home in the diplomatic quarter of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, on July 21, 2013 when unidentified gunmen blocked the road, forced him out of his vehicle and abducted him.
In January, another staff member at the Iranian Embassy in Sanaa, Abolqasem Asadi, was gunned down by members of a terrorist group outside the Iranian ambassadors residence in the Yemeni capital.