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Saudi envoy says leader of Yemen separatist group STC blocked delegation’s Aden landing

By Thomson Reuters Jan 2, 2026 | 1:25 AM

DUBAI, Jan 2 (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Yemen said on Friday that Aidarus Al-Zubaidi, the leader of the UAE-backed Southern Transitional ‍Council (STC), refused landing permission the previous day for a plane carrying a Saudi delegation to Aden.

The halt in flights at Aden international airport was the latest sign of a deepening crisis between Gulf powers Saudi Arabia ‌and the United Arab Emirates, whose ‌rivalry is reshaping war-torn Yemen.

“For several weeks and until yesterday, the Kingdom sought to make all efforts with the Southern Transitional Council to end the escalation … but it ​faced continuous rejection and stubbornness from Aidarus Al-Zubaidi,” the Saudi ambassador, Mohammed Al-Jaber, said on X.

Yemen’s ‍separatist STC did not ​immediately respond to a Reuters request for ​comment on Jaber’s statement.

Zubaidi issued directives to close air ‍traffic at Aden airport on Thursday, the ambassador added, saying that a plane carrying a Saudi delegation to Aden aiming to find solutions to the crisis was denied permission to land.

In a ‍statement on Thursday, the STC-controlled transport ministry accused Saudi Arabia of imposing an air blockade, saying Riyadh required all ‍flights to ‍go via Saudi Arabia for extra ​checks.

The UAE backs the STC, which seized ​swathes ⁠of southern Yemen last month from ‌the internationally recognised government, backed by Saudi Arabia, which in turn saw the move as a threat.

The Aden international airport is the main gateway for regions of the country outside Houthi control.

(Reporting by Ahmed Elimam; Editing ⁠by Clarence Fernandez)