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For the first time in more than two years, delegations of the Government of Yemen and Asnar Allah were present at the same table, for the opening of the political consultations, in Rimbo on December 6th. (Photo Credit: Ninni Andersson/Government Offices of Sweden)
Sweden Consultations (6-13 December 2018)
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Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed listening to the recommendations made by young boys and girls from Yemen
The Special Envoy meeting with youth from Yemen
Yemen Peace Talks, Geneva, December 2015. UN Photo
Yemen Peace Talks Switzerland 2015

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2018 ‘terrifying’ for Yemenis but ultimately a ‘year for hope’, says UN Special Envoy

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It has been a “terrifying” year for Yemenis but ultimately one of hope, as December talks in Sweden yielded a ceasefire around a key port city with the promise of further substantive consultations between the warring parties next month, the UN Special Envoy for Yemen, told UN News in an exclusive interview on Wednesday.

Despite the “remarkable” recent progress, Yemen continues to suffer from a humanitarian crisis described by the UN as the worst in the world, together with fighting between Government and Houthi movement opposition forces across the country, said Martin Griffiths, who said “it’s still going to be a hard slog to make it work according to plan”.

Read the main highlights of the interview at UN News

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Martin Griffiths: Track II efforts complement official negotiations, and lay the foundation for peace-building in Yemen

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Special Envoy of the Secretary General for Yemen, Martin Griffiths, stressed the importance of ongoing Track II efforts, as complementary to official negotiations in Yemen, indicating that it is crucial to work on peace-building in Yemen, in parallel to official diplomatic efforts, known as Track I, to end the war. He added that “the real work in Yemen starts the day after we reach a political deal. We should all work to prepare for that day.

 

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