Source: Saba News Agency
Ambassador Abdullah Al-Saadi, Yemen’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, held separate discussions with the Permanent Representatives of Greece, Somalia, Denmark, and Pakistan to explore ways to enhance bilateral cooperation, particularly in the field of multilateral work.
Ambassador Al-Saadi reviewed the political developments, economic and humanitarian conditions in Yemen, and the efforts aimed at establishing peace. He also discussed regional developments, ways to enhance security and stability, and the significant role these brotherly and friendly countries could play through their membership in the Security Council to advance the peace process in Yemen, support political settlement efforts to end the conflict, and alleviate the humanitarian suffering of Yemenis.
Ambassador Al-Saidi reaffirmed the Yemeni government’s commitment to the choice of peace and its eagerness to support all regional and international efforts aimed at achieving comprehensive and sustainable peace that meets the aspirations of the Yemeni people, in accordance with the agreed political solution references, foremost among them Resolution 2216.
For their part, the Permanent Representatives confirmed their countries’ steadfast position in supporting efforts to reach a political settlement to end the conflict in Yemen. They expressed their appreciation for the flexibility shown by the Yemeni government in its positive engagement with the United Nations’ efforts through its Special Envoy to Yemen, and reiterated their readiness to work with other Council members to support peace-making efforts in Yemen.