DUBAI: Yemen´s internationally-recognised government on Monday named foreign minister Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak as the new prime minister in a surprise appointment that analysts say will likely anger the country´s Iran-backed Huthi rebels.
Bin Mubarak replaces Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed at a time of rising tensions in the Arabian Peninsula´s poorest country following a spate of Red Sea attacks by Huthi rebels which have prompted retaliatory strikes by the Unites States and Britain.
A decree issued by Yemen´s presidential council and carried by the official Saba news agency announced bin Mubarak´s appointment as premier and assigned the outgoing prime minister to the post of presidential advisor.
It did not give a reason for the move.
Bin Mubarak, Yemen´s former ambassador to the US, is widely seen as a staunch adversary of the Huthi rebels, who abducted him in 2015 and held him captive for several days.
He previously served as chief of staff of Yemen´s presidential office and was also appointed as the country´s envoy to the United Nations in 2018.
Mohammed Al-Basha, a Yemen expert for the US-based Navanti research group, said bin Mubarak is seen as one of the “architects of the Saudi-led coalition” that intervened against Huthis in 2015 to prop up the internationally-recognised government, a year after the rebels captured the capital Sanaa.