The UN Security Council has said that it is ready to take "further steps", which could mean new sanctions, if Yemen's Shia Houthi group does not immediately return to UN-led negotiations on a democratic transition.
The council expressed "grave concern" in a statement on Friday afternoon at the announcement that the Houthis were taking over the impoverished Arabian Peninsula country and dissolving parliament.
In a televised statement from the Republican Palace in the capital Sanaa, the Houthi group said that it would set up a five-member "presidential council" and a transitional national council of 551 members to replace the dissolved legislature.
The "constitutional declaration", attended by tribal and military representatives as well as by the outgoing interior and defence ministers, came after a Wednesday deadline set by the group for political parties to resolve the crisis passed with no agreement.
The Security Council "called in the strongest terms for all parties, in particular the Houthis" to abide by regional and national dialogue initiatives for a democratic transition.
The US, for its part, said it was "deeply concerned" by the developments in the country, saying that the move by the Houthis did not meet the standards set by the UN envoy to Yemen.
The Houthis swept into Sanaa from their northern stronghold last September.
Sectarian divide
Last month, the Houthis seized the presidential palace and key government buildings in what authorities called a coup attempt.
Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbarra, who has reported extensively from Yemen, said "the spectacular rise of the Houthis" could further fuel sectarian tensions in the country.
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