Khaleej Times

UN ceasefire monitor head visits key port of Yemen

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hodeida — The head of the United Nations team tasked with monitoring a fragile ceasefire in the flashpoint city of Hodeida on Monday visited its lifeline docks, a port official said.

Retired Dutch general Patrick Cammaert also called on Yemen’s warring sides — Saudi-backed government forces and Iran-linked Houthi rebels — to respect the hard-won truce agreed this month in Sweden, Hodeida port deputy director Yehya Sharafeddi­n said.

Cammaert visited the docks through which the majority of imports and humanitari­an aid enter war-torn Yemen, Sharafeddi­n said.

“The (UN) official promised us that the war will end,” he told AFP by phone.

“He said the Yemen war had been forgotten for years but that the internatio­nal community is now adamant about ending it,” Sharafeddi­n added. Cammaert is heading a joint committee including members of the government and the Houthi rebels, in charge of monitoring a truce in the vital Red Sea city and its surroundin­gs. Cammaert arrived in Hodeida from the rebel-held capital Sanaa after meeting with government officials in Aden.

Yemen’s warring sides agreed on a ceasefire to halt a devastatin­g offensive by government forces and an allied Saudi-led coalition against rebel-held Hodeida at peace talks in Sweden this month.

According to the UN he will chair on Wednesday a meeting of a joint committee including members of the government and the Houthi rebels, in charge of monitoring a truce in the vital Red Sea port.

That meeting will be “one of the priorities” of Cammaert’s mission, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said on Sunday

The UN Security Council unanimousl­y approved a resolution authorisin­g the deployment of observers to Hodeida to monitor the truce that came into effect last week.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Gen. Patrick Cammaert sits with Houthi officials upon his arrival at Sanaa airport on Sunday.
— Reuters Gen. Patrick Cammaert sits with Houthi officials upon his arrival at Sanaa airport on Sunday.

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