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Security Ties With Saudi Arabia 'No Blank Cheque': US After Yemen Strikes

Security Ties With Saudi Arabia 'No Blank Cheque': US After Yemen Strikes
Air strikes on a funeral in Yemen killed over 140 people. (Reuters photo)
Washington: The US today said its security cooperation with Saudi Arabia is not a "blank cheque" as the Obama Administration strongly condemned its key ally's air strikes on a funeral in Yemen which killed over 140 people. "US security cooperation with Saudi Arabia is not a blank cheque," said Ned Price, Spokesman of the National Security Council, the White House.

"Even as we assist Saudi Arabia regarding the defense of their territorial integrity, we have and will continue to express our serious concerns about the conflict in Yemen and how it has been waged," Price said yesterday.

Saudi-led air strikes targeting a funeral hall packed with mourners killed more than 140 people and injured over 500 in Capital Sanaa yesterday, a UN has official said.

"In light of this and other recent incidents, we have initiated an immediate review of our already significantly reduced support to the Saudi-led Coalition and are prepared to adjust our support so as to better align with US principles, values and interests, including achieving an immediate and durable end to Yemen's tragic conflict," he said.

"We call upon the Saudi-led Coalition, the Yemeni government, the Houthis and the Saleh-aligned forces to commit publicly to an immediate cessation of hostilities and implement this cessation based on the April 10th terms," Price said.

According to the UN, over 6,700 people - mostly civilians - have been killed in Yemen since the Saudi-led coalition intervened.

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