Security Council urges Yemen parties to apply peace deal


(MENAFN- Jordan Times) ADEN — The five permanent members of the UN Security Council urged Yemen's warring parties on Tuesday to implement a peace deal in the port city of Hodeida, a move they hope will lead to an end of the four-year-old conflict.

The Chinese, French, Russian, British and US ambassadors to Yemen said in a statement they were "extremely concerned" that the agreement reached in Stockholm in December had not been implemented.

The Houthi group and the Saudi-backed government agreed on a ceasefire and troop withdrawal in Hodeida, an exchange of prisoners and the reopening of humanitarian corridors to help millions of starving Yemenis, with international monitors to oversee things.

"We... urge both parties to begin implementation of the proposal in good faith without further delay and without seeking to exploit the redeployments by the other side," they said.

"We call on all sides to ensure the UN monitoring mission can carry out its work safely and without interference."

The Stockholm agreement stalled with each side worrying the other would take advantage of the withdrawal to gain ground.

The formation of a local authority to take control of Hodeida after the troop withdrawal, agreed in the truce deal, also remains a sticking point.

The truce in Hodeida came into force on December 18 and has largely held but violence has escalated in other regions.

Air strikes by the Saudi-led coalition killed at least 22 civilians, including women and children, in a village in northern Yemen this week, the United Nations said.

Saudi Arabia is leading the Western-backed Sunni Muslim coalition that first intervened in Yemen in 2015 to try to restore Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi's ousted government.

Western nations have pressed for an end to the war following increased scrutiny after the murder of prominent Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

The conflict is widely seen as a proxy war between Saudi Arabia andIran. The Houthis deny receiving help from Tehran and say their revolution is against corruption.

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