UK Backs UN Pause on Saada Aid: UN Security Council

UK Gov

Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on Yemen.

First, the UK welcomes the Council's strong and united condemnation of the ongoing detentions by the Houthis and the tragic death of a World Food Programme member of staff in Houthi captivity.

Continued Council unity sends a clear and unequivocal message to the Houthis that they must unconditionally and immediately release those detained.

We fully support the UN's decision to pause humanitarian operations in Saada.

This pause is a direct consequence of the Houthi threat undermining the security and safety of aid workers.

Miss Ali and this morning's press stakeout have again highlighted how this already dire humanitarian situation is exacerbated by climate change, intensifying existing issues such as water and food security.

Second, the Yemen Coast Guard's announcement of their interdiction of a dhow containing advanced weapon components, reportedly destined for Hodeida port, is more evidence of a clear violation of the arms embargo contained in UNSC Resolution 2216.

We reiterate our call for all UN Member States to ensure full compliance with the arms embargo. In particular, we call for the Iranian Government to cease its destabilising activity in the region.

UNVIM remains critical to preventing the smuggling of illicit arms.

The UK calls on the international community to provide unwavering support to UNVIM and to ensure it has the funding necessary to fulfil its obligations.

We also continue to support Yemen's Coast Guard as it looks to strengthen its capacities to protect Yemen's maritime borders.

In partnership with the Government of Yemen, and international partners, we look forward to the launch of the Yemen Maritime Security Partnership later this year.

Finally, President, the UK remains committed to achieving lasting peace in Yemen and the broader region.

Ultimately, long-term stability and security in Yemen can only be achieved through a UN-led inclusive political settlement.

We will continue to give our full support of Special Envoy Grundberg in this effort.

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