Saleh was sworn in as Yemen's Ambassador to the
United Arab Emirates by Yemeni president
Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi on 19 May 2013. The ceremony was also attended by UAE President
Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Yemeni Foreign Minister
Abu Bakr al-Qirbi, and the Secretary-General of the Presidency of the Republic, Dr. Ali Mansour bin Svaa. al-Nahyan emphasized the importance of Saleh's appointment as part of efforts to maintain close relations between the two countries. President Hadi had announced Ahmed's dismissal on 29 March 2015, following the outbreak of the
Yemeni civil war. Ahmed Saleh and his father were initially allied with the
Houthis, which are fighting against forces loyal to Hadi. The UAE terminated Saleh's ambassadorship on 7 April 2015 and revoked his diplomatic immunity. He was reported to have been placed under house arrest in his residence in Abu Dhabi. After his father was killed by the Houthis in 2017, Ahmed Saleh declared his animosity against the Houthis. As of May 2018, Saleh was living in his residence in
Abu Dhabi and was reported to have intensified efforts to garner support from former senior members of the
General People's Congress against the Houthis. == References ==