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Pompeo discusses Yemen, Venezuela in talks with United Nations chief

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo discussed peace efforts in Yemen and the crisis in Venezuela with UN SecretaryG­eneral Antonio Guterres in New York, a UN spokesman said.

The 35-minute meeting at UN headquarte­rs was requested by Pompeo.

Pompeo and the UN chief “discussed the situation in Yemen, in particular the implementa­tion of the Stockholm Agreement and the importance of the parties to begin phase 1 of the redeployme­nt from Hodeida,” UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said.

“They also discussed the situation in Venezuela and the region”, he added, without providing details.

Yemen’s government and Huthi rebels have agreed on the first phase of a redeployme­nt of forces from the Red Sea port of Hodeida, in line with a ceasefire deal reached in Sweden in December.

The port is the entry point for the bulk of humanitari­an aid and supplies to Yemen, where millions are on the brink of famine.

UN envoy Martin Griffiths told the Security Council that he expected the pullback of forces to begin in the coming days, but there had been no movement on the ground.

On Venezuela, the UN chief has called for serious political negotiatio­ns to end a standoff between leader Juan Guaido, who has declared himself interim president, and President Nicolas Maduro.

The United States is leading a push to recognise Guaido, backed by about 50 countries including Britain, France, Germany and several Latin American nations such as Brazil, Argentina and Colombia.

Fears are growing of a violent confrontat­ion over Guaido’s bid to bring US humanitari­an aid into the country from Colombia, in defiance of the government which accuses Washington of using aid for regime change.

The United Nations has said that aid should not be politicise­d. — AFP

 ??  ?? Pompeo and Guterres shake hands during a brief photo opportunit­y at the UN headquarte­rs in New York City. — AFP photo
Pompeo and Guterres shake hands during a brief photo opportunit­y at the UN headquarte­rs in New York City. — AFP photo

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