Sheikh Abdullah participates in four-nation meeting on Yemen

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Sheikh Abdullah participates in four-nation meeting on Yemen

London - The ministers called for an immediate end to attacks by Houthi forces and their allies.

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Published: Sat 27 Apr 2019, 3:47 PM

Last updated: Wed 26 Aug 2020, 4:56 PM

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Jeremy Hunt, Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom, Adel Al Jubeir Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and David Satterfield, United States acting assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern Affairs, met today in London to discuss the situation in Yemen.
At the end of the meeting, the four nations issued a statement in which they underlined their commitment to a comprehensive political solution for the conflict in Yemen and their endorsement of the agreements reached in Stockholm by Yemeni parties in December 2018.
The ministers underlined that the firing of Iranian-made ballistic missiles and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles by Houthi forces into neighbouring countries posed threats to regional security and prolonged the conflict.
The ministers expressed full support for Saudi Arabia and its legitimate national security concerns and called for an immediate end to attacks by Houthi forces and their allies.
The members expect the Yemeni parties to start the implementation of the Hodeidah Agreement immediately and in particular called on the Houthis to redeploy from the ports of Saleef, Ras Issa, and Hodeidah. They looked to the Security Council to review progress on such implementation when they meet on May 15, with the expectation that implementation will be underway at that point.
The four representatives noted that implementation of the Hodeidah Agreement would not only have an immediate and significant positive impact upon the lives of Yemeni people, but was a crucial first step towards the larger goal of an enduring comprehensive political settlement in the country.
In that regard, the four nations reiterated their full support for the efforts of the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen in implementing the Hodeidah Agreement, which will give the opportunity to start a comprehensive, inclusive and enduring political process, in line with his mandate.


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