For the Houthis to engage in that kind of weapons transaction, moreover, “would demonstrate to us a lack of commitment” by the Houthis to peace talks, the official said.
Currently, the Houthis “appear to be drifting further away from a commitment to a negotiated peace in Yemen,” the official said.
And while the imminent weapons transfer was pulled back, Russia did deploy military personnel to Yemen to help advise the Houthis over a three-day period in late July, the sources said.
The Russians carried bags with them, but nothing that appeared large enough to carry weapons or weapons components, the sources said.
It is not clear whether the Russian ships were carrying the equipment that Russia had been preparing to transfer to the Houthis before the Kremlin abandoned the plan.
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