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Posted on January 3, 2026 By admin


Yemen’s separatist movement on Friday (January 2, 2026) annnounced a constitution for an independent nation in the south and demanded other factions in the war-torn country accept the move in an escalation of a confrontation that has pitted Gulf powerhouses Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates against each other.

The UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC) depicted the announcement as a declaration of independence for the south. But it was not immediately clear if the move could be implemented or was largely symbolic. Last month, STC-linked fighters seized control of two southern provinces from Saudi-backed forces and took over the Presidential palace in the south’s main city, Aden. Members of the internationally recognised government — which had been based in Aden — fled to the Saudi-capital Riyadh.

“On Friday (January 2, 2026), Saudi warplanes bombed camps and military positions held by the STC in Hadramout province as Saudi-backed fighters tried to seize the facilities,” a separatist official said. It was the latest direct intervention by Saudi Arabia, which in recent weeks has bombed STC forces and struck what is said was a shipment of Emirati weapons destined for the separatists.

Meanwhile, the UAE announced on Saturday (January 3, 2026) that it had completely withdrawn all its troops from Yemen, something it pledged to do after the confrontation.

Ostensibly, Saudi Arabia and the UAE and their allies on the ground in Yemen have all been part of a Saudi-led coalition fighting Iranian-backed Houthi rebels who control the north in the country’s decade-long civil war. The coalition’s professed goal has long been to restore the internationally recognised government, which was driven out of the north by the Houthis. But tensions between the factions and the two Gulf nations appear to be unraveling the coalition, threatening to throw them into outright conflict and further tear apart the Arab world’s poorest country.

Southern separatists’ declaration

The head of the STC, Aidarous al-Zubaid, issued a video statement on Friday (January 2, 2026) saying that the constitution his group issued would be in effect for two years, after which a referendum would be held on “exercising the right to self-determination for the people of the South.” During those two years, he said, the “relevant parties” in north and south Yemen should hold a dialogue on “a path and mechanisms that guarantee the right of the people of the South.”

He said if the other factions don’t agree to his call or if they take military action, “all options remain open.” The 30-article “constitution” proclaimed the creation of “the State of South Arabia,” covering the same territory of the former People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen, the independent southern state that existed from 1967-1990.

It seemed to be the most overt move yet by the STC toward its long-proclaimed goal of independence. In the confusion that has reigned in the south in recent weeks, it was not clear what practical impact it would have. But the declaration could set back efforts to avert an outright conflict between the separatists and the rest of the Saudi-led coalition.

The UAE’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Friday (January 2, 2026) that the country was dealing with the situation “with restraint, coordination, and a deliberate commitment to de-escalation, guided by a foreign policy that consistently prioritises regional stability over impulsive action.” The UAE Defence Ministry said on Saturday (January 3, 2026) its withdrawal of troops from Yemen was complete. It provided no details on the number of soldiers and equipment moved, but there had been multiple Emirati military cargo flights heading in and out of Yemen in the last few days.

“The UAE forces follows the implementation of a previously announced decision to conclude the remaining missions of counterterrorism units,” a Defense Ministry statement said. “The process has been conducted in a manner that ensured the safety of all personnel and carried out in coordination with all relevant partners.”

Saudi warplanes strike as fighting continues in the south

The Saudi-led coalition in Yemen demands the withdrawal of the STC-linked Southern Shield forces from the two governorates they seized, Hadramout and Mahra, as part of de-escalation efforts. The STC has so far refused to hand over its weapons and camps.

“Saudi-backed fighters, known as the National Shield Forces, advanced on two STC-camps in Hadramout,” said a senior STC official, Ahmed bin Breik, a former governor of the province. “The separatist forces refused to withdraw and in response, Saudi planes struck the camps,” he said.

Mohamed al-Nakib, spokesperson for the STC-backed forces, said the strikes caused fatalities, without providing details. The Associated Press couldn’t independently verify that claim.

He told the AP on Friday (January 2, 2026) that “intense clashes” erupted between his forces and the National Shield forces across several areas of Hadramout. It was not clear if the Saudi-backed forces succeeded in retaking the camps.

Salem al-Khanbashi, the governor of Hadramout, who was chosen on Friday (January 2, 2026) by Yemen’s internationally recognised government to command the Saudi-led forces in the governorate, said the move to reclaim the camps was “not a declaration of war and is not seeking an escalation.” He said it was a “pre-emptive measure to remove weapons.”

Escalating tensions

In a post on X, the Saudi Ambassador to Yemen, Mohammed al-Jaber, said the kingdom had tried “all efforts with STC” for weeks “to stop the escalation” and to urge the separatists to leave Hadramout and Mahra, only to be faced with “continued intransigence and rejection from Aidarous al-Zubaidi.”

Mr. Al-Jaber said the STC had not permitted a Saudi delegation’s jet to land in Aden, despite having agreed on its arrival with some STC leaders to find a solution that serves “everyone and the public interest.” Yemen’s Transportation Ministry, aligned with STC, said Saudi Arabia on Thursday (January 1, 2026) imposed requirements mandating that flights to and from Aden International Airport undergo inspection in Jeddah. The Ministry denounced the decision. There was no confirmation from Saudi authorities.

A spokesperson with the Transport Ministry told the AP on Thursday (January 1, 2026) that all flights from and to the UAE were suspended until Saudi Arabia reverses these reported measures.

Published – January 03, 2026 11:13 am IST



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