The United Nations said, on Thursday, that the warring parties in Yemen agreed to renew the truce nationwide for Two more months. The development I offered a glimmer of hopefull for The country that plagued me for eight years of Civil War – Despite Big Hurdles remain for lasting peace
Stop-fire Among the internationally recognized Yemen government The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels entered first effect on 2. April Despite all side in times accused the other of violation-fireIt was first nationwide truce in The past six Years of dispute in The Arab world is the poorest nation.
The announcementwhich is the result of Only a few efforts by the United Nations came hours Before original It was the truce set to expire later on Thursday.
The armistice represents a major transformation in path of The war has been achieved through responsible and brave decision carried out by the parties”, the UN Special Envoy for Yemen Hans Grundberg said in a permit. He said he would mediate between the warring parties to consolidate new armistice and ultimately an attempt to reach a political settlement to end the conflict.
US President Joe Biden welcomed development He stressed that the end of the war in Yemen was a priority of its management. “I urge all parties to do so move urgently towards an inclusive and inclusive peace process. Our diplomacy will not rest until a lasting settlement is reached in place,” He said.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said this was “regional and international support will remain critical for Continuity and successful implementation of Armistice”.
Fighting in Yemen erupted in 2014 when the Houthis descended from their northern enclave and took over Capital of Sana’a, forcing internationally recognized government to flee into exile in Kingdom Saudi Arabia. led by Saudi coalition entered the war in Early 2015 to try to restore government to me power.
It killed the conflict, which eventually descended into a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran over 150,000 peopleIncluding over 14,500 civilians, creating one of The world’s worst humanitarian crises, pay millions of Yemenis on the edge of the abyss of famine.
In his statement, Biden also Praise the Saudi government for What he said reflects “courageous leadership.” in The ratification and implementation of the UN-led armistice. His comments came as overcoming the strategic interests of the United States in Oil and security recently prompted the administration to rethink the precarious position Biden has vowed to take with Saudis as a candidate for White House.
Biden’s initial stance was provoked by a dreadful 2018 killing At the Saudi consulate in turkey of US-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi, critic of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Khashoggi was shot dead team of Saudi clients, including individuals who a job for Crown office. for him remains I have never found.
judgments of The original The truce included the reopening of roads around the besieged city of Taiz operates two commercial flights per week between Sanaa, Jordan and Egypt also Allowing 18 ships loaded with fuel to enter the port of Hodeidah. Both Sanaa and Hodeidah are controlled by Houthi rebels.
Later Thursday, the Yemeni government, and the Presidential Council expressed that support for She confirmed the efforts of the UN envoy and reiterated the need to urge the Houthis to reopen the roads around Taiz, according to the country.run saba news Agency.
Mahdi Al-Mashat said in a statement head of The Supreme Political Council of the Houthis runs The rebel-held areas said the Houthis had decided to “respond positively” to the UN envoy’s efforts to renew the truce. in order “to relieve suffering” of Yemeni peopleand for allow more time for Application of All provisions included in The original chopped off-fire an agreement.
In recent weeks, commercial flights have resumed from Sanaa and fuel shipments have arrived. However, the opening of Roads around Taiz remains disputed issue And both sides have not yet agreed on a framework for lifting the siege on The key city.
Fighting, air strikes and shelling have subsided since the armistice first I started in In early April, the rebels stopped their cross-border attacks on Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are two pillars of led by Saudi Arabia coalition.
NRC Yemen directorErin Hutchinson, hoped that -fire Will be lead to reopen of So that humanitarian aid can reach it in need and that too more Displaced Yemenis can return to their country homes.
Many Yemenis and observers refer to fact that the fight was reduced, but did not stop completely. According to the Norwegian Humanitarian Organization groupThe original The armistice resulted in a more more than 50% drop in the number of Civilian victims in The first Month.
The head of Gulf Cooperation Council, Nayef Al-Hajraf. also He welcomed the extension of the armistice, expressing the hope that it would lead to a comprehensive peace. The Saudi-based Gulf Cooperation Council—representing Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates—set economic policies for The bloc, which acts as an Arab counterweight led by Sunnis to Shiites power Iran.
The European Union delegation in Yemen welcomed move in Tweet and stressed its importance of Lifting the siege of Taiz.
Earlier, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said Yemen’s humanitarian needs remain High despite improvements since the armistice, with About 19 million is expected to face hunger this is yearIncluding more from 160,000 who will face famine-like Circumstances.
Aid agencies need $4.28 billion to aid 17.3 million people cross country this year,” but only 26% of who – which amount It was funded, he said, urging donors to pledge money Convert pledges to cash.
The United Nations said, on Thursday, that the warring parties in Yemen agreed to renew the truce nationwide for Two more months. The development I offered a glimmer of hopefull for The country that plagued me for eight years of Civil War – Despite Big Hurdles remain for lasting peace
Stop-fire Among the internationally recognized Yemen government The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels entered first effect on 2. April Despite all side in times accused the other of violation-fireIt was first nationwide truce in The past six Years of dispute in The Arab world is the poorest nation.
The announcementwhich is the result of Only a few efforts by the United Nations came hours Before original It was the truce set to expire later on Thursday.
The armistice represents a major transformation in path of The war has been achieved through responsible and brave decision carried out by the parties”, the UN Special Envoy for Yemen Hans Grundberg said in a permit. He said he would mediate between the warring parties to consolidate new armistice and ultimately an attempt to reach a political settlement to end the conflict.
US President Joe Biden welcomed development He stressed that the end of the war in Yemen was a priority of its management. “I urge all parties to do so move urgently towards an inclusive and inclusive peace process. Our diplomacy will not rest until a lasting settlement is reached in place,” He said.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said this was “regional and international support will remain critical for Continuity and successful implementation of Armistice”.
Fighting in Yemen erupted in 2014 when the Houthis descended from their northern enclave and took over Capital of Sana’a, forcing internationally recognized government to flee into exile in Kingdom Saudi Arabia. led by Saudi coalition entered the war in Early 2015 to try to restore government to me power.
It killed the conflict, which eventually descended into a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran over 150,000 peopleIncluding over 14,500 civilians, creating one of The world’s worst humanitarian crises, pay millions of Yemenis on the edge of the abyss of famine.
In his statement, Biden also Praise the Saudi government for What he said reflects “courageous leadership.” in The ratification and implementation of the UN-led armistice. His comments came as overcoming the strategic interests of the United States in Oil and security recently prompted the administration to rethink the precarious position Biden has vowed to take with Saudis as a candidate for White House.
Biden’s initial stance was provoked by a dreadful 2018 killing At the Saudi consulate in turkey of US-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi, critic of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Khashoggi was shot dead team of Saudi clients, including individuals who a job for Crown office. for him remains I have never found.
judgments of The original The truce included the reopening of roads around the besieged city of Taiz operates two commercial flights per week between Sanaa, Jordan and Egypt also Allowing 18 ships loaded with fuel to enter the port of Hodeidah. Both Sanaa and Hodeidah are controlled by Houthi rebels.
Later Thursday, the Yemeni government, and the Presidential Council expressed that support for She confirmed the efforts of the UN envoy and reiterated the need to urge the Houthis to reopen the roads around Taiz, according to the country.run saba news Agency.
Mahdi Al-Mashat said in a statement head of The Supreme Political Council of the Houthis runs The rebel-held areas said the Houthis had decided to “respond positively” to the UN envoy’s efforts to renew the truce. in order “to relieve suffering” of Yemeni peopleand for allow more time for Application of All provisions included in The original chopped off-fire an agreement.
In recent weeks, commercial flights have resumed from Sanaa and fuel shipments have arrived. However, the opening of Roads around Taiz remains disputed issue And both sides have not yet agreed on a framework for lifting the siege on The key city.
Fighting, air strikes and shelling have subsided since the armistice first I started in In early April, the rebels stopped their cross-border attacks on Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are two pillars of led by Saudi Arabia coalition.
NRC Yemen directorErin Hutchinson, hoped that -fire Will be lead to reopen of So that humanitarian aid can reach it in need and that too more Displaced Yemenis can return to their country homes.
Many Yemenis and observers refer to fact that the fight was reduced, but did not stop completely. According to the Norwegian Humanitarian Organization groupThe original The armistice resulted in a more more than 50% drop in the number of Civilian victims in The first Month.
The head of Gulf Cooperation Council, Nayef Al-Hajraf. also He welcomed the extension of the armistice, expressing the hope that it would lead to a comprehensive peace. The Saudi-based Gulf Cooperation Council—representing Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates—set economic policies for The bloc, which acts as an Arab counterweight led by Sunnis to Shiites power Iran.
The European Union delegation in Yemen welcomed move in Tweet and stressed its importance of Lifting the siege of Taiz.
Earlier, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said Yemen’s humanitarian needs remain High despite improvements since the armistice, with About 19 million is expected to face hunger this is yearIncluding more from 160,000 who will face famine-like Circumstances.
Aid agencies need $4.28 billion to aid 17.3 million people cross country this year,” but only 26% of who – which amount It was funded, he said, urging donors to pledge money Convert pledges to cash.