UN Envoy to Yemen Gives Vital Statements About Hodeidah, Truce Monitoring Mechanism (Detailed Report)
M.A.
The Special Envoy to Yemen Martin Griffith said the year 2018 was painful for Yemen, but it also gave hope for the Yemeni people because it also brought Yemen peace talks which were held in Sweden earlier this month, hoping that this year would be the lastest for Yemenis to suffer.
According to the UN, the ceasefire that was agreed by both warring parties, regarding the port city of Hodeidah, in addition to the withdrawal of all militants, will take place under the supervision of the Major General Patrick Cammaert who has plenty of experience and ”we are lucky to be working with him,” Griffith commended.
“Within a week of reaching an agreement in Sweden, we began to see people moving and working on the ground in Hodeidah,” Griffith said, stressing that it will be difficult but a good step in order to reach peace. ”Even though the truce is fragile, but in general, the cease-fire agreement in Hodeidah still stands,” he added.
The envoy pointed out how the process that will take place by the General in his mission to Hodeidah, saying that unarmed observers will be stationed under his command in main and governmental locations around the city and the port of Hodeidah, with a strong reporting mechanism. Griffith said there will also be weekly reports which will be submitted to the Security Council on compliance with the Agreement.
”I think this is very important and gives confidence to individuals and the international community and to us that the agreement will be implemented.” The UN special envoy to Yemen said.