Houthis ready to import wheat from Russia for rubles

31 March 2022


Yemen's Ansar Allah (Houthis) rebel movement is ready to buy wheat from Russia, paying in rubles, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, a representative of the movement's High Council of Politburo, said on Thursday.


"Russia has recently offered to help us with wheat supplies, we are ready to buy it and a number of derivative products," al-Houthi wrote on Twitter. - "All transactions will be carried out only in rubles, another currency is not considered."


Earlier, Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin noted that "he considers it correct to expand the list of goods exported for rubles: fertilizers, grain, oil, oil, coal, metals and timber".


Representatives of the movement were among the first to support the decision to recognize the independence of the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics, which was made by the Russian leadership on February 21 of this year.


In Yemen, the confrontation between government forces and rebel militia has been ongoing since August 2014. It reached its most active phase with the invasion of the country in March 2015 by the coalition led by Saudi Arabia. Continued for more than six years, the conflict has created the largest humanitarian crisis in the world. According to the UN, more than 24 million Yemenis (approximately 80% of the country's population) are in need of humanitarian assistance, and the number of internally displaced persons exceeds 3 million.

 

 

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