Iran foiling Saudi ceasefire initiative in Yemen

The negative stance Iran is taking towards the latest Saudi initiative for ceasefire in Yemen is raising a number of question marks.
The initiative aims to
bring the crisis in Yemen to an end. It is not the first to be launched by
Saudi Arabia to achieve this goal.
The new initiative
seeks to institute a ceasefire in Yemen, one that will be supervised by the
United Nations.
It also called for
depositing the revenues of al-Hudaydah Port at the Central Bank of Yemen.
The Saudi initiative
also calls for reopening Sana'a International Airport and starting political
consultations under the sponsorship of the United Nations.
The legitimate Yemeni
government welcomed the initiative which also allows the import of energy and
foodstuff to Yemen.
Nevertheless, the
initiative does not apparently serve Iranian interests in Yemen.
Iran is not interested
in ending the conflict in this Arab state or preventing bloodshed in it.
Iran's ultimate goal is
to strengthen its negotiating position on its nuclear activities as well as
destabilize Saudi Arabia.
This is why Iran's
position towards the Saudi initiative has been nothing but negative.
Saudi Arabia has
already accused Iran of protracting the conflict in Yemen by backing the Houthi
militia and smuggling rockets and arms into the country.
Acting Saudi
Information Minister Maged bin Abdullah al-Qasabi said the Saudi initiative
comes out of his country's keenness on the security and stability of Yemen.
Saudi Arabia also wants
to end the humanitarian crisis of the country by offering support to the Yemeni
people, al-Qasabi added, following a meeting of the Saudi cabinet on March 24.