
While we have not, at this moment, reached the same conclusion as the Iraqi Republic has in regards to our ambassadors, as a nation with a long history of ties to the Arab and Persian people, Tanzania would like to state our serious dismay at the turn of events in Yemen. That the Yemen Arab Republic, an internationally-recognized nation who has -much like ourselves- struggled to emerge from the shadow of neo-colonialism, could have its sovereignty so blatantly violated by Iran and Saudi Arabia is deeply concerning. We do not recognize the illegitimate rule of Muhammed al-Badr, whose rule as a Zaidi Imam runs seemingly contrary to the purported secular vision of the Shah, and condemn the involvement of all foreign powers interfering with the rights of Yemen Arab Republic. Equally abhorrent to us is the intervention of the Saudi government, with whom we shall likewise lodge a complaint, as it runs contrary to the Khartoum Resolution and the spirit of internationalism and solidarity promoted by both that document and our own government.
Therefore, we urge the Iranian government to rescind their recognition and illegal interference, and begin an immediate transition to supporting a return to normalcy under the established North Yemeni government. Furthermore, we call upon all fellow Africans to follow suit with the international community in opposing foreign intervention against the Yemen Arab Republic, and pledge to bring the matter to the attention of the Organization of African States and the East African Community should the Iranian government continue this grievous error.