Envoy Lenderking Heads to Oman, Saudi Arabia

Department of State

U.S. Special Envoy for Yemen Tim Lenderking travelled to Muscat, Oman, and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia November 24-25.

In Oman and Saudi Arabia, Special Envoy Lenderking met with counterparts to discuss the need to stop Houthi attacks in the Red Sea. These attacks continue to endanger the lives of civilian mariners, harm economies in the region and raise barriers to the delivery of critical humanitarian assistance to Yemenis and those in need across the region. The Special Envoy emphasized steps to counter Houthi attacks, including identifying and interdicting illicit goods and weapons from Iran and deterring Houthi cooperation with malign regional and international actors.

Special Envoy Lenderking highlighted the United States' grave concern over the ongoing and illegitimate Houthi detentions of UN, humanitarian, and embassy staff. He expressed the United States' alarm about the Houthi plan to refer certain detainees to a sham "security court" known for handing down death sentences of political prisoners based on forced confessions.

The Special Envoy highlighted the vital role of international and diplomatic staff in Yemen and the need to ensure that they can freely and safely provide essential and life-saving assistance to the Yemeni people.

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