ADEN — In a significant development for Yemen, the Special Envoy of the UN Secretary-General for Yemen, Hans Grundberg has announced a major breakthrough following a series of meetings in Riyadh and Muscat.
These meetings, which included discussions with the President of the Presidential Leadership Council, Rashad Al Alimi, and Houthis chief negotiator, Mohammed Abdul Salam, have culminated in a commitment by the parties to implement a series of measures.
The measures are aimed at establishing a nation-wide ceasefire, improving living conditions, and resuming an inclusive political process under the auspices of the United Nations.
Grundberg welcomed the parties’ dedication to these measures, viewing them as a crucial step towards peace and stability in Yemen.
The Special Envoy is set to work closely with the involved parties to develop a comprehensive UN-backed road map.
This road map will encompass various key elements, including the implementation of a nationwide ceasefire, ensuring the payment of all public sector salaries, resuming oil exports, opening roads in Taiz and other Yemeni regions, and easing restrictions on Sana’a Airport and the Hodeidah port.
Additionally, the road map aims to establish mechanisms for its implementation and lay the groundwork for a Yemeni-led political process under UN guidance.
Grundberg expressed his profound gratitude for the instrumental roles played by Saudi Arabia and Oman in facilitating this progress.
He emphasized the importance of their support in helping the parties reach this critical juncture in the peace process.
The Special Envoy also called upon all involved parties to demonstrate maximum restraint during this pivotal time, ensuring a conducive environment for dialogue and the successful conclusion of the agreement on the road map.
Highlighting the importance of this moment, Grundberg stated, “Thirty million Yemenis are watching and waiting for this new opportunity to yield tangible results and move towards lasting peace.
“The commitments made by the parties are not just promises but an obligation to the Yemeni people, guiding them towards a future that fulfills the legitimate aspirations of all Yemenis.”
He reaffirmed the UN’s readiness to support and accompany the Yemeni parties through every step of this crucial journey towards peace and stability.
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