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Yemen's Aden Airport Closes As Saudi-UAE Rift Deepens

On 'Thursday, air traffic was stopped at the international airport in Aden as tensions between Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates continued. The two Gulf countries are reshaping Yemen through their rivalry.

Saudi Arabia, which is internationally recognized as the government of Yemen, has ordered new restrictions for flights into and out of the UAE to try to reduce tensions.

The move was met with a defiant reaction: Yemen's Transport Minister, who is 'aligned' with Yemen's separatists in the south, instead of 'complying', ordered an immediate shutdown of all air traffic.

The Southern Transitional Council (STC), the Yemeni separatist force backed by the UAE that captured most of southern Yemen last week, has blamed the closures on the "sudden" new regulations that Saudi Arabia tried to impose.

The UAE Foreign Ministry didn't immediately respond to a comment request on the airport closing.

The fight is just the latest in a growing crisis in Yemen, which has revealed a deep rift in the relationship between the two Gulf oil powers.

Saudi Arabia accused the UAE this week of?pressuring Yemen STC to push toward the kingdom's border and declared national security as a "red line." The UAE responded by stating that it was withdrawing its remaining forces from Yemen.

This was in response to an airstrike carried out by the?Saudi led coalition forces against the southern Yemeni Port of Mukalla, which the coalition claimed was a dock that provided foreign military support to separatists. (Reporting and editing by Howard Goller, Maha El Dahan)

(source: Reuters)