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        <description>Relations between Saudi Arabia and the UAE appear to have reached a new low, following Saudi strikes on a port in Yemen. Al-Mukalla port on the shores of the southern Arabian Peninsula, was bombed by Saudi forces in the early hours of Tuesday morning, with Riyadh saying it targeted weapons and vehicles originating in Fujairah, a port city on the east coast of the UAE. In a statement, the Saudi military announced that "the ships’ crew had disabled tracking devices aboard the vessels, and unloaded a large amount of weapons and combat vehicles in support of the Southern Transitional Council’s (STC) forces," adding that the weapons "constituted an imminent threat". The UAE has denied that the shipment contained weapons, and has insisted that the armoured vehicles on board "were not intended for any Yemeni party, but were shipped for use by UAE forces operating in Yemen". They have also rejected allegations that it is spurring the war in Yemen. Once allies rallying against Houthi rebels in the country's north, Saudi Arabia and the UAE now back rival factions in Yemen, with the UAE supporting the STC, and Saudi Arabia supporting the central government in Aden. Recent territorial gains by the STC, including huge advances in the country's southeast a few weeks ago, and the hoisting of the flag of historic South Yemen above buildings, has raised concerns regarding the region's stability. The latest developments paint a picture of deteriorating relations. Rashad al-Alimi, the head of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council, has decided to cancel the joint defence deal with the United Arab Emirates, and UAE forces in Yemen have agreed to leave the country within 24 hours, with al-Alimi announcing an air, land and sea blockade on all ports and crossings for 72 hours. Support stories that matter. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR0fZh5SBxxMNYdg0VzRFkg/join Catch previous episodes of MEE LIVE, our biweekly news programme exploring the stories shaping our world through breaking coverage, expert analysis, and hard-hitting interviews. Originally airing Tuesdays &amp; Thursdays at 12pm ET | 5pm BST Got a story tip or question? Reach us at MEELive@middleeasteye.org Subscribe to our channel: http://ow.ly/AVlW30n1OWH Subscribe to MEE Telegram channel to stay up to date: https://t.me/MiddleEastEye_TG Middle East Eye Website: https://middleeasteye.net Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@middleeasteye Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/MiddleEastEye Like us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/MiddleEastEye Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MiddleEastEye</description>
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