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Ceasefire in Yemen

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  • More than 10 thousand people have lost their lives in the ongoing conflict in Yemen
  • Proposal is being made to increase the ceasefire
  • Yemen is in the grip of a fierce civil war for almost eight years

Ceasefire in Yemen: So far 10 thousand people have lost their lives in the long-running conflict in Yemen. While more than 40 lakh people have been displaced. Despite this, the violence is not taking the name of stopping here. In such a situation, the UN Special Envoy for Yemen Hans Grundberg has proposed to extend the ongoing ceasefire for Yemeni warring factions. In an interview with Al-Jazeera news channel on Saturday, he stressed the need for constructive cooperation between all parties involved.

Hans said that the United Nations awaits the response of the Yemeni parties to our proposal. We hope to reach a final solution and a permanent ceasefire that ends the war in Yemen. If there is no political will on the part of Yemeni parties, we cannot reach the result. Because their will is necessary for success in this.

PLC put condition for ceasefire

Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) chairman Rashad al-Alimi said last week that his government welcomes renewing the UN-suggested ceasefire, which ends within a few days, Xinhua news agency reported. Will go He put the condition of ending the siege by the Houthis on the Yemeni city of Taiz to advance the ceasefire. However, the Houthis in Sanaa have said they were still studying everything proposed in relation to calls for the lifting of sanctions imposed by the Saudi Arabia-led coalition on Yemen’s airports and ports.

allegations of armed attacks

The ongoing ceasefire between Yemen and the Houthis was largely enforced since April 2. Has been updated twice now. This time it is recommended to increase it further. Although the ceasefire has been largely upheld, the internationally recognized government and Houthi groups have often accused each other of violations, including sporadic armed attacks.

Yemen has been in the grip of civil war since 2014

Yemen has been mired in civil war since late 2014, when Iran-backed Houthi militias took control of several northern provinces and ousted the Saudi-backed Yemeni government from the capital, Sanaa. The news of the death of more than 10 thousand people in the war has come so far. While 40 lakh people have become homeless. This mutual conflict has pushed the country of Yemen to the brink of starvation. If this is not controlled, its consequences can be even more dire.

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