News - Yemen:
The Minister Foreign Affairs, Hisham Sharaf, received from the Yemeni Center for Human Rights a summary of studies and analyzes prepared by the human rights team regarding the violations of the Security Council regarding the Yemen's situation.
He praised the efforts made by the human rights team, considering these studies as one of the important voices that the Ministry will work to convey to the outside world. He stressed that it is necessary to convey the grievances of the Yemeni people to the whole world and to explain their suffering in various ways, and this is what we will work on with local and foreign civil organizations.
He mentioned that the aggression did not allow fuel tankers to reach to ports and the continued closure of Sana’a International Airport which contributed to further economic deterioration and national currency decline. He considered these hostile policies deliberately imposed by the aggression as a war strategy against the Yemeni people.
The Minister stated that the briefings, which are usually held on Yemeni affairs, have become a traditional and formal routine that justifies the presence and work of the United Nations and its organizations in Yemen, while giving full opportunity to the countries supporting the aggressor countries against Yemen and their allies to submit more false allegations against the authorities in Sana'a.
He pointed out that the United Nations with these sessions and briefings has turned into a platform for complaints without any consideration of what the authorities of Yemen in Sana'a want to put forward in terms of clarifications or positions that the Council can discuss as a neutral council for international security and stability in the world.
Minister Sharaf stressed that the international community finds that there has not been any positive shift or improvement in the humanitarian and living situation in Yemen, or actual steps to end the war because most of the briefings give more justifications to the aggressor countries to continue its aggression, and its interventions in Yemen .
He stressed the need for the Security Council to adopt a resolution binding on all parties to the conflict in Yemen, regarding the adoption and implementation of confidence-building steps and measures that Sana’a has long called for, instead of more briefings that serve the continuation of the military operations of the countries of aggression.
He pointed out that these steps are represented in a cease-fire of all military operations, opening Sana’a airport for civil and commercial flights, lifting the siege on the port of Hodeidah, and allowing the entry of fuel tankers, domestic gas, commercial goods, basic materials and medicines, which would normalize the situation inside Yemen, and prepare for political settlement and peace.
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