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UN human rights move shows KSA’s ‘support for internatio­nal consensus’ over Yemen

The UN agreed on Friday to establish a group of experts to examine human rights violations committed in Yemen’s war

- ARAB NEWS

The UN on Friday agreed to establish a group of experts to examine human rights violations in Yemen’s war and to identify those responsibl­e.

Several Arab states had presented a draft resolution over the issue, which was adopted by consensus without a vote, and which the Yemeni delegation said it accepted.

“The adoption of the Arab draft resolution by the UN Human Rights Council and the withdrawal of Netherland­s’ draft resolution confirms that the Kingdom is continuous­ly supporting internatio­nal consensus in Yemen,” said Mohammed Al-Jaber, Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Yemen.

“By agreeing to support the Yemeni National Commission in investigat­ing human rights violations in Yemen, Saudi Arabia reinforces its commitment to the internatio­nal humanitari­an law.

“The adoption of the Arab draft resolution confirms that the Kingdom is keen on ensuring victory for humanity in Yemen and in the world … The UNHRC’s decision is a result of the Kingdom’s tremendous efforts to persuade countries to provide the Yemeni National Commission’s investigat­ion with internatio­nal support.”

Al-Jaber also endorsed the efforts of the Yemeni National Commission in investigat­ing human rights violations in Yemen. He stressed that the commission must continue to investigat­e allegation­s of violations until the legitimacy of the Yemeni government is fully restored. “This will ensure justice for countless victims of human rights violations,” he added.

Abdulmalik Abduljalil Al-Mekhlafi, Yemen’s deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs, welcomed the UN Human Rights Council’s decision, which was announced on Friday in Geneva.

RIYADH: The adoption of a draft Arab resolution by the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) shows that Saudi Arabia is supporting “internatio­nal consensus in Yemen,” the Kingdom’s ambassador to the war-torn country has said.

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Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Yemen Mohammed Al-Jaber

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