Security Council calls for flexibility in Yemen peace talks, stresses importance of agreeing on "roadmap" to implement security measures. | |||||
NEW
YORK - The UN Security Council on Monday threw its weight behind
fledgling Yemen peace talks in Kuwait, urging all sides in the
negotiations to be constructive.
The 15-member council
stressed the importance of agreeing on a "roadmap" to implement security
measures including the withdrawal of heavy weapons.
Envoys
from the Saudi-backed government and the Shiite Huthi rebels began
talks in Kuwait on Thursday to end a war that intensified in March last
year, when a Saudi-led coalition launched an air-strike campaign.
"The
council reiterates its call to all parties to engage in peace talks in a
flexible and constructive manner without preconditions, and in good
faith," the council statement said.
Council members
urged negotiators to agree on a framework of "principles, mechanisms and
processes" for reaching a comprehensive peace deal that would "bring
about a permanent end to the conflict."
The peace talks
got under way after a ceasefire entered into force on April 11 that the
United Nations says is largely holding despite some pockets of
violence.
The negotiations represent the best hope in
months for a settlement to the conflict, which has killed more than
6,800 people, displaced 2.8 million and brought the already-impoverished
country to its knees.
Yemen ranks among the world's
worst humanitarian crises, according to the United Nations, with more
than 80 percent of the population in dire need of relief assistance.
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Wednesday 27 April 2016
UN urges all sides in Yemen talks to be constructive
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