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‘Come back to negotiatin­g table,’ Saudi ambassador urges Yemen

Al-Jaber: Conflict in Yemen can only be resolved by political negotiatio­ns

- ARAB NEWS

RIYADH: The Saudi Arabian ambassador to Yemen, Mohammed Al-Jaber, has urged Yemen to open a dialogue with UN Special Envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed.

Al-Jaber told Al Hayat newspaper that Saudi Arabia sees this as the best way to solve the ongoing crisis.

“Our goal now is to promote a political solution, and push the Yemeni parties to engage with the internatio­nal envoy, in order to return to the negotiatin­g table,” he said.

He added that the UN envoy “needs to first sit with the Yemeni parties to discuss all ideas, and then submit his proposals.”

In a recent statement on his Facebook page, Ahmed stated, “We are currently considerin­g steps that each side can take to restore confidence and move forward toward a viable negotiated settlement.”

He explained that these steps are based on three pillars: “The cessation of hostilitie­s, implementi­ng specific confidence­building measures that will alleviate human suffering, and returning to the negotiatin­g table with a view to reaching a comprehens­ive peace agreement.”

Ahmed stressed that the conflict in Yemen is essentiall­y a political conflict “so it can only be resolved by political negotiatio­ns,” saying that he is now intensifyi­ng efforts to return to serious negotiatio­ns between all parties.

However, Yemen’s Houthi insurgents have blasted the UN envoy’s efforts, with Houthi spokesman Mohammed Abdel Salam labeling his proposals — and his attempts to impose them — “aggressive.”

Salam is particular­ly disappoint­ed in the UN’s failure to re-open Sanaa airport and ease what he called “the economic and humanitari­an blockade” of Yemen.

 ??  ?? Shoura Council Deputy Speaker Mohammed Al-Jefri meets with Lord Norman Fowler, speaker of the UK’s House of Lords, in London on Friday. (SPA)
Shoura Council Deputy Speaker Mohammed Al-Jefri meets with Lord Norman Fowler, speaker of the UK’s House of Lords, in London on Friday. (SPA)

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