SANA'A- - Yemeni Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied any violations of the arms embargo on Somalia.
Dr. Amin Al-Yousfi, director of the African department in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported said the report of United Nations experts is not true and "these accusations are not new and every day we hear", Nas Press site reported.
The report which has been prepared by security experts from the US, Kenya, Colombia and Belgium accused eight states (Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Iran, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Lebanese Hezbollah) of arming Islamic courts in Somalia, while they also accused (Ethiopia, Uganda and Yemen) to support the transitional government which took Baidoa town near the border with Ethiopia headquarters.
Source: 26 Septemper News