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  1. Briefing of Martin Griffiths, UN Special Envoy for Yemen to the Security Council

    15 April 2019 Thank you very much Mr. President,

  2. BRIEFING TO UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL BY THE SPECIAL ENVOY FOR YEMEN – MARTIN GRIFFITHS

    15 June 2021 Photo: OSESGY/Franziska Seethaler Thank you very much. Mr.

  3. Martin Griffiths, Special Envoy for Yemen makes his first briefing to the Security Council

    17 April 2018 UN Photo Manuel Elias  Mr. President,

  4. Briefing to United Nations Security Council by the Special Envoy for Yemen – Mr. Martin Griffiths

    16 April 2020 Mr. President,  Thank you very much indeed for giving me the opportunity to brief this Council. 

  5. Briefing to United Nations Security Council by the Special Envoy for Yemen – Mr. Martin Griffiths

    15 September 2020 Thank you very much indeed. Merci Monsieur le Président .

  6. BRIEFING TO UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL BY THE SPECIAL ENVOY FOR YEMEN – MARTIN GRIFFITHS

    15 April 2021  

  7. BRIEFING TO UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL BY THE SPECIAL ENVOY FOR YEMEN – MARTIN GRIFFITHS

    12 May 2021 Thank you, Mr. President .

  8. BRIEFING TO UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL BY THE SPECIAL ENVOY FOR YEMEN – MARTIN GRIFFITHS

    16 March 2021 Thank you very much Madam President , and congratulations on your assignment to this Council.

  9. Briefing to United Nations Security Council by the Special Envoy for Yemen – Mr. Martin Griffiths

    28 July 2020 @OSESGY Thank you very much, Mr.

  10. Statement by UN Special Envoy for Yemen, Martin Griffiths on the attack at Aden airport

    30 December 2020 “I strongly condemn the attack at Aden airport upon the Cabinet's arrival and the killing and injury of many innocent civilians.

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