The Yemeni foreign minister has
called for Gulf Arab states to intervene to prevent the advance of Shia
Houthi rebels into the south of the country.
The Houthis ousted
President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi last month, who fled to the southern
port city of Aden where he established a rival power base.
At the weekend, the Houthis seized Taiz, Yemen's third largest city, bringing them closer to Aden.
The UN has warned that Yemen is on the edge of civil war. Mr Hadi's Foreign Minister Riad Yassin told the Saudi-owned Asharq al-Awsat newspaper he asked the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to intervene, without elaborating what that would mean.
He also said he had asked the UN and GCC to impose a no-fly zone, after
warplanes hit the presidential palace in Aden over the weekend.
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