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Britain urges Iran to stop supplying Yemen rebels

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Britain today urged to stop sending weapons into and instead use its influence to end the conflict, as the Saudi-led coalition's military intervention enters its fourth year.

has been leading an aerial bombing campaign in support of the government and against the Iranian-backed Huthi rebels.

The has found in violation of an arms embargo on by failing to block supplies of missiles and drones to the Huthis.

In a joint statement, Britain's and urged to change course.

"If is genuinely committed to supporting a in -- as it has publicly stated -- then it should stop sending in weapons which prolong the conflict, fuel regional tensions, and pose threats to international peace and security," they said in the statement.

"We question why is spending significant revenue in a country with which it has no real historical ties or interests, rather than using its influence to end the conflict for the good of the Yemeni people."

The Huthis expelled pro-government forces from the capital in September 2014 and went on to seize swathes of the impoverished Arabian Peninsula country.

This prompted the Saudi-led coalition to intervene militarily on March 26, 2015.

Since then, around 10,000 people have been killed and 53,000 wounded in

The war has created what the UN describes as the world's worst humanitarian crisis.

It is seen as both a civil conflict and a proxy war between regional titans and

Johnson and Mordaunt said: "We support the Saudi-led coalition's efforts to restore legitimacy in Yemen, as accepted by the

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First Published: Mon, March 26 2018. 05:25 IST
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