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UN envoy Griffiths thanks Arab coalition for Yemen cease-fire extension

Update UN envoy Griffiths thanks Arab coalition for Yemen cease-fire extension
The UNenvoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths speaking at the UN Security Councilon Thursday thankedthe Arab coalition for its recentextension ofthe cease-fire in the country
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Updated 14 May 2020

UN envoy Griffiths thanks Arab coalition for Yemen cease-fire extension

UN envoy Griffiths thanks Arab coalition for Yemen cease-fire extension

RIYADH: The UNenvoy to Yemen Martin Griffithson Thursday thankedthe Arab coalition for its recentextension ofthe cease-fire in the country.

Speaking to the United Nations Security Council, Griffiths said negotitations betwen the Yemeni government other parties were making"significant progress," especially with the cease-fire, but that differences on both sides remain regarding the humanitarian and economic solutions.

He added that, despite the constructive efforts from both sides, the people of Yemen were "right to be frustrated about the slow pace," and said he hoped thenegotiations would "soon come to a successful close.”

Griffiths also said that he was alarmed by the Southern Transitional Council's (STC) declaration in the south and the steps it hadtaken to make local institutions in Aden answer to them.

He called the situation in southern Yemen "very disturbing," and urged the Yemeni government and the STC to "urgently" implement the Riyadh agreement.

Yemen’s government said earlier this week that forces wouldconfront an “armed rebellion” by southern forces, in the latest developments of a near month-long standoff between allies in the anti-Houthi alliance.On April 25, the STCdeclared a plan to move towards self-rule.

Griffiths highligted the positive steps made by women in Yemen.

"Yemeni women have demonstrated leadership and activism, leading cease-fire calls, calls for prisoners' release as well as assisting civilians. I reiterate my call that both parties include women in their negotiation delegations and decision-making, in line with National Dialogue outcomes," he said.

Griffiths said he was concerned about the recent death sentences passed down to journalists in Yemen, and used his address to call for the immediate release of detained journalists.

Yemen’s Prime Minister, Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed, met with the ambassadors of the five permanent members of the Security Council on Wednesday to discuss the latest security developments, and efforts to bring peace to unify efforts to confront the coronavirus pandemic.