国际英语新闻:UN Security Council urges all parties in Yemen to accelerate talks
UNITED NATIONS, Feb. 25 (Xinhua) -- The UN Security Council on Wednesday urged all parties in Yemen to accelerate UN-brokered negotiations and resolve their differences through dialogue, in order to reach consensual agreements and end the current political crisis.
In a statement issued here to the press, the Council members reiterated their call for all parties in Yemen, including the Shiite Houthi group, to adhere to resolving differences and achieving political goals through dialogue, rather than through violence and provocation.
The Council welcomed that the legitimate President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi is no longer under house arrest, and demanded that the Houthis "immediately, unconditionally and safely" release Prime Minister Khaled Bahah, members of the Cabinet and all individuals still under house arrest or arbitrarily detained.
The 15-nation body strongly called upon all parties, in particular the Houthis, to abide by the Gulf Cooperation Council Initiative and its implementation mechanism, the outcomes of the comprehensive National Dialogue Conference, and the Peace and National Partnership Agreement and its security annex, which provide for a Yemeni-led democratic transition in accordance with previous resolutions.
The Council members welcomed the intention of President Hadi to engage in good faith in the UN-brokered negotiations and "urged all parties to accelerate these negotiations to be held in a location to be determined by Special Adviser to the Secretary- General on Yemen, Jamal Benomar, to continue the political transition in order to reach a consensus solution."
"The members of the Security Council stressed the importance of all parties allowing all Yemenis to assemble peacefully without fear of attack, injury, arrest, or retaliation," the statement said.
The security situation in Yemen worsened after the Shiite Houthi group took over control of capital Sanaa last September after deadly clashes with government forces.
As one of the most impoverished countries in the world, Yemen has seen power struggle since January when President Hadi and Prime Minister Bahah submitted resignations in protest against the Houthi group's takeover of the capital. Then the Houthi militia put Hadi and Bahah under house arrest.
After almost one-month house arrest, Hadi announced on Monday that he was carrying on with presidential duties after he left the country's capital Sanaa and arrived in the southern port city of Aden on Saturday.
相关文章
- 欧美文化:Emergency rooms see more gun violence victims in U.S. in 1st year of pandemic: CNN
- 欧美文化:Sri Lankan military authorized to maintain law, order amid unrest
- 欧美文化:Russian FM visits Algeria to mark 60th anniversary of ties
- 欧美文化:Spanish government sacks spy chief after phone tapping scandal
- 欧美文化:Turkey, Kazakhstan aim to reach 10 bln USD in bilateral trade: president
- 欧美文化:UN chief condemns attacks on civilians by armed group in DRC
- 欧美文化:Moroccan, Egyptian FMs discuss prospects of bolstering cooperation
- 欧美文化:Macron visits Berlin on first foreign trip after re-election
- 欧美文化:Ukrainian president, Swedish PM discuss defense support for Ukraine over phone
- 欧美文化:Lebanon condemns deadly attack in Egypt's Sinai