The Borneo Post (Sabah)

UN convenes warring sides in Yemen’s port city of Hodeida

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DUBAI: A UN-led truce monitoring team including members of Yemen’s warring sides held its first meeting in the flashpoint city of Hodeida on Wednesday, a pro-government official told AFP.

“We are expecting a good outcome,” said the official, who requested anonymity.

The ceasefire in the rebelheld city, whose Red Sea port is vital for millions at risk of starvation, is part of a peace push seen as the best chance yet of ending four years of devastatin­g conflict.

Retired Dutch general Patrick Cammaert is heading the joint committee including Saudibacke­d government officials and Iran-aligned Huthi rebels to oversee the truce.

Loyalist members of the committee were transporte­d to the meeting from east of the city in UN vehicles, a Yemeni government official told AFP on condition anonymity.

Sporadic clashes on Wednesday morning underscore­d the fragility of the truce that began last week, as both sides accused each other of violating the ceasefire. The war between the Shiite Huthi rebels and troops loyal to President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi escalated in 2015, when he fled into Saudi exile and the Saudi-led military coalition intervened.

Since then, the war has killed some 10,000 people, according to the World Health Organisati­on, although human rights groups say the real death toll could be five times as high.

The conflict has unleashed a major humanitari­an crisis and pushed 14 million Yemenis to the brink of famine.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Members of a United Nations advance team tasked with monitoring a ceasefire between the Iranian-aligned Houthi group and Saudibacke­d government forces in Yemen’s Hodeidah, arrive at Sanaa airport, Yemen.
— Reuters photo Members of a United Nations advance team tasked with monitoring a ceasefire between the Iranian-aligned Houthi group and Saudibacke­d government forces in Yemen’s Hodeidah, arrive at Sanaa airport, Yemen.

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