Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) has on Wednesday surprised everyone with knowledge of his country’s war in Yemen, by stressing that “it is a Saudi-Yemeni war”, without pointing the finger at Iran.
According to Yemen News Portal, MBS described Ansarullah in a TV interview as “Arab”, in contrast to his country’s previous claim that the war waged was to confront Iran
In the same interview, MBS spoke of Iran in a diplomatic way, offering Tehran a new agreement ending what he described as “problems.”
The crown prince’s sudden outreach to the National Salvation Government of Yemen, whose armed forces have been approaching the Saudi-occupied city of Ma’rib, extended to an offer to sit at the negotiating table “to reach a solution that preserves the interests of the region.”
He also offered what he described as “economic support” for Yemen in return for such negotiations. These suggested direct talks between Riyadh and the Yemeni revolutionary government in Sana’a would be an historical development in the conflict.