OSESGY
Office of the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen

Briefings to the Security Council

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The parties have agreed to redeploy from the ports of Saleef and Ras Isa in a first step, followed by a redeployment from Hudaydah port itself and critical parts of the city of Hudaydah associated with humanitarian facilities…
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There is a sense of optimism as well as concern. The substantial progress, particularly on Hudaydah of course, is something that we would like to see before we convene the next consultations.
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After two and half years of missed opportunities, it is fair to say that the political process to find a comprehensive solution to the conflict in Yemen has finally resumed.
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This is a crucial moment for Yemen. I have received firm assurances from the leadership of the Yemeni parties; the government of Yemen and Ansar Allah, that they are committed to attending the consultations in Sweden.
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Martin Griffiths told the Security Council that despite the Sana’a delegation’s absence from Geneva, the political process was revived. He warned of escalating fighting, economic collapse, and southern grievances, stressing…
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Parties invited to a first of consultations on September 6th in Geneva.
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The first briefing of the new Envoy Martin Griffiths. " My plan is to put to this Council within the next two months a framework for negotiations".
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Last Security briefing of Special Envoy Ismail Ould Cheick Ahmad. "We were about to reach agreement on a peace proposal, developed in consultation with the parties, but they refused to sign in the last minute".
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Discussing a new proposal that includes humanitarian initiatives to rebuild trust and steps to bring the parties back to the negotiations table.
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A proposal seeking to ensure the safe and uninterrupted functioning of the port of Hodeida.
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Focus on the Hodeidah port and the surrounding area to ensure the continued flow of humanitarian supplies and commercial goods.
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The reluctance of the key parties to embrace the concessions needed for peace remains extremely troubling.