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Saudi leadership is providing ā€˜full supportā€™ to US effort to end war in Yemen

Update Saudi leadership is providing ā€˜full supportā€™ to US effort to end war in Yemen
¶¶Ņõ¶ĢŹÓʵ's leadership isĀ providing ā€œfull supportā€ to the US effort to end the war in Yemen, Tim Lenderking said on Friday. (@StateDept_NEA)
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Updated 12 March 2021

Saudi leadership is providing ā€˜full supportā€™ to US effort to end war in Yemen

Saudi leadership is providing ā€˜full supportā€™ to US effort to end war in Yemen
  • ā€œThe US and UN - we urge the Houthis to respond,ā€ Lenderking said
  • ā€œIf we cannot make progress now, the country will spiral into greater conflict and instability,ā€ the envoy added

LONDON: ¶¶Ņõ¶ĢŹÓʵ's leadership isĀ providing ā€œfull supportā€ to the US effort to end the war in Yemen,Ā USĀ Special Envoy for Yemen Tim Lenderking said on Friday.

A ā€œsound planā€ for a nationwide ceasefire in Yemen has been put before the Houthi leadership for ā€œa number of days,ā€ but it appears the militia is prioritizing a military offensive to take Marib, Lenderking told the Atlantic Council think tank.

The US envoy said that the Iran-backed militia is giving priority to the campaign to take Marib over ā€œsuspending the war and moving relief to the Yemeni people.ā€

The spokesman forĀ Yemen's Houthis Mohamed abdelsalam told Almasirah TV on Friday the American proposal for a nationwide ceasefire has nothing in it and represents the Saudi and the UNĀ vision.
The American proposal doesn't include ceasing fire or breaking the siege, and it would lead to a resumption of a blockade, the spokesman added.Ā 

The comments come after theĀ US and UN urged the Houthis to respond to the US plan for a ceasefire.

ā€œIf we cannot make progress now, the country will spiral into greater conflict and instability,ā€Ā  Lenderking said.

He added that the United States had restored humanitarian assistance funding to North Yemen.

The United Nations describes Yemen as the world's worst humanitarian crisis.

(With Reuters)