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US top security adviser, Yemen envoy head to Saudi, UAE

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US President Joe Biden’s national security adviser Jake Sullivan will travel to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates along with the US special envoy to Yemen, the White House National Security Council said on Monday.

Brett Mcgurk, the NSC’S Middle East and North Africa

Coordinato­r, will also join Sullivan and Tim Lenderking, the council spokeswoma­n Emily Horne said in a statement, adding that Sullivan will meet “with senior leaders on a range of regional and global challenges.”

Sullivan was to depart on Monday and hold discussion­s with Crown Prince Mohammed

bin Salman about Yemen, according to the Associated Press, which first reported the trip. He is also expected to meet Deputy Defence Minister Khalid bin Salman, a brother to the crown prince, it said, cited unnamed sources.

The United Nations has described the situation in war-torn Yemen as the world’s largest humanitari­an crisis. Seven years of fighting have also plunged the nation into an economic crisis, triggering food shortages.

The United States and Saudi Arabia have pledged millions more dollars in additional aid, as have other countries. —

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