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UN reports ‘significant progress’ on Yemen ceasefire amid rising COVID-19 cases

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The U.N. envoy for Yemen reported “significant progress” in negotiations toward a nationwide cease-fire in the war-torn country on Thursday, but warned of stark challenges as coronavirus spreads at an unknown rate across the Arab nation.

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Martin Griffiths urged Yemens warring sides — the internationally recognized government and Houthi rebels who control the capital and most of the countrys north — to quickly resolve their differences over humanitarian and economic measures needed to move peace efforts forward and help the country counter the virus.

Griffiths spoke to the U.N. Security Council in a video briefing, saying that steps to allow medical supplies and personnel to reach vulnerable people are “now a very, very urgent priority.”

He did not elaborate on progress in peace talks. Despite Saudi Arabia's unilateral cease-fire declaration last month, the conflict has escalated and a declaration of self-rule over the south by Yemens separatists reopened a dangerous new front.

Griffiths to #UNSC: We have seen significant progress on negotiations, particularly with the ceasefire, which responds to the calls of Yemenis.
Differences remain on some of the humanitarian & economic measures, all of which I believe to be necessary&overdue."

— @OSE_Yemen (@OSE_Yemen) May 14, 2020

Yemen has so far reported 86 cases of the virus, including 13 deaths. The internationally recognized government and WHO have criticized the rebels for their lack of transparency, as just two cases, including one death, have been recorded in territory under their control.

With the drastic spike in cases over the last 10 days across far-flung provinces, Ramesh Rajasingham, the U.N.'s acting assistant secretary-general for humanitarian affairs, warned that community transmission has taken off.

He said it is shocking that in the midst of a pandemic, relief money is running out and that 31 of the 41 major U.N. programs in Yemen will start closing down in the next few weeks if more funding isnt secured, including COVID-19 response teams and feeding centers for severely malnourished children.

“That means many more people are likely to die,” he said, appealing for an additional $2 billion to cover essential activities from June through December.

Saudi Arabia and the United Nations will host a virtual pledging conference on June 2, and Rajasingham urged the Saudis and the United States to turn pledges into cash and other donors to pledge and quickly pay.

Rajasingham said Yemeni civilian casualties rose again in April, with 177 civilians killed or injured. Griffiths said he remains extremely concerned about the battle in Marib, heavy fighting in Bayda and Dhale governorates, and cease-fire violations in Hodeida, where the countrys main port is located.

Fierce clashes erupted this week in the southern province of Abyan between Saudi-backed government troops and separatists backed by the United Arab Emirates. The fighting between the two sides — nominally allies in the Saudi-led coalition — has added another layer to the complex civil war.

The Security Council later reiterated support for Secretary-General Antonio Guterres call for a cease-fire in Yemen and expressed concern at fighting between the government and the Houthis and the slow pace of negotiations toward a cease-fire.

Members also called on the government and southern separatists “to deescalate military tensions” and engage on a peace deal brokered by the Saudis — and on the separatists “to reverse any actions challenging the legitimacy, sovereignty, unity or territorial integrity of Yemen.”

Griffiths said people, especially in the southern port city of Aden, “face outbreaks of COVID-19 and other diseases believed to include malaria, choleRead More – Source

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