The council approved the decision after 11 votes approved it, while the remaining four council members abstained; Ireland, Mexico, Brazil and Norway, all voted.
A United Nations report submitted to the Security Council concluded that the Houthi militias are still violating the arms embargo. The report accused the Houthis of exploiting the ports of Hodeidah to launch booby-trapped boats in the Red Sea and threatening maritime navigation.
And last January, the American Wall Street Journal revealed that thousands of weapons, including missile launchers and machine guns, seized by the US Navy in recent months in the Arabian Sea, likely originated from the Iranian port of Jask, and were sent to Yemen, according to a draft confidential report of the United Nations. United.
The newspaper, citing the document prepared by a team of experts from the UN Security Council on Yemen, stated that small wooden boats and land transports were used in an attempt to illegally pass weapons made in Russia, China and Iran to Yemen, according to Agence France-Presse.
According to the French agency, the authors of the draft report, who based its preparation on interviews with Yemeni crews on these boats, as well as data from navigation equipment, revealed that the boats used to transport weapons set off from the Jask port in southeastern Iran overlooking the Sea of Oman.