LONDON: The US secretary of state called for a nationwide cease-fire in Yemen and a “durable peace agreement” during a phone call with the country’s prime minister on Thursday.
“Secretary (Antony) Blinken welcomed the Republic of Yemen Government’s support for a comprehensive, nationwide cease-fire and UN-led political talks and its continued engagement with UN Special Envoy Griffiths,” the State Department said.
During the call, Blinken also thanked Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalek Saeed for his efforts to ease the suffering of Yemenis, including authorizing the arrival of four fuel ships at Hodeidah port on Wednesday.
Ƶ announced a new peace initiative on Monday to end the six-year war.
The initiative included a comprehensive cease-fire, the reopening of Sanaa airport, easing restrictions on Hodeidah port and a resumption of political negotiations.
The US welcomed the initiative on Monday and Blinken told Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan that Washington supported efforts to end the conflict, “starting with the need for all parties to commit to a cease-fire and facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid.”
US envoy to Yemen Tim Lenderking also welcomed Ƶ and the Yemeni government’s commitment to a cease-fire and political process.
The State Department said Lenderking will travel to the Middle East on Thursday for meetings with senior government officials to discuss international efforts to promote a cease-fire and peace agreement in Yemen.
Blinken and Yemen PM discuss cease-fire after Saudi peace initiative
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Updated 26 March 2021
Blinken and Yemen PM discuss cease-fire after Saudi peace initiative
- Blinken thanked the Yemeni premier for his efforts to ease the suffering of Yemenis
- US envoy to Yemen will travel to the Middle East Thursday for talks with senior officials