A child in Yemen is an examination for malnutrition. UN Security Council: Mass detention and escalation of violence undermine the efforts to establish peace in Yemen Peace and safety the situation in Yemen remains extremely tense against the background of the escalation of regional violence and arbitrary detention of UN employees. About this, speaking at a meeting of the Security Council on Monday, said the special envoy of the Secretary General for this country Hans Grundberg. “The recent wave of arbitrary detentions of 22 united nations in Sanya and Kodeida is a glaring escalation by Ansar Allah against the UN,” he emphasized, adding that more than 40 employees remain in conclusion, and one of the detainees remains скончался.
По словам Грундберга, такие действия, включая насильственный захват помещений и имущества ООН, «ставят под угрозу саму возможность Организации содействовать мирным усилиям и предоставлять гуманитарную помощь народу Йемена».
The speaker also added that in addition to the UN employees, thousands of Yemenis are in custody as a result of the conflict. He expressed solidarity with all the arbitrarily detained and again called for their immediate and unconditional release.
regional conflict emphasizing the need for a “luminous political process, publicly economic economic process. reforms and ceasefire ”, he called on the parties to the conflict to return to negotiations. 60 > at the same time, the specialized person noted that the situation in the country is inextricably linked with regional dynamics. “The unresolved conflict in Yemen is like a fault line sending tremors beyond its limits and enhancing regional conflicts,” he said. According to him, without stability in Yemen, there can be no stability in the region and vice versa – the situation in the region depends on how events will develop in the country. Against this background, Grundberg added, the war in gas is accompanied by “anxious and dangerous intensification of hostilities between” Ansar Allah “and Israel.” So, the Husites continue to strike at Israel, as a result of which civilians and civil infrastructure suffer. In response to this, in August and September, Israeli air strikes were recorded in the dignity and other areas under the control of Ansar Allah. In particular, the blows on August 28 carried away the lives of high -ranking representatives of the movement, a number of which were in contact with the office of the special supporter. “This escalation cycle should stop,” said Grundberg. mass hunger ~ 60 > 62 ~In turn, the Deputy Secretary General of Humanitarian issues and the UN Extraindicator Tom Fletcher reminded the Council of People’s Commissars that Yemen is part of the three countries with a worst situation in the world in the world. 60 > “until the next year the next year will be on the verge of extreme hunger. In addition to 17 million Yemenis, who are no longer enough food, ”he warned. More than 70 percent of households, according to him, are not able to satisfy their daily nutrition needs. ~ 60 > Fletcher reported the efforts of humanitarian organizations, including the distribution of food and essentials, as well as support for water supply and work of medical institutions. However, according to him, the lack of financing and deterioration of conditions prevent assistance on the required scale. ~ 60 > “Reducing financing costs human lives. Thus, in addition to the food crisis in the field of food security, two million women and girls lost access to services in the field of reproductive health. At the same time, one pregnant woman dies in Yemen every two hours, ”said the UN deputy head. ~ 60 > in conclusion, he turned to the Security Council with a call to action. According to Fletcher, members of the Security Council must use their influence in order to ensure the liberation of all arbitrarily detained employees. It is also necessary to return the premises of the UN occupied by law enforcement agencies and expand the financing of humanitarian measures. “We should not allow mass hunger to determine the future of Yemen,” said Fletcher.