A new international plan on the situation in Yemen

The Office of the United Nations Special Envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg, announced the conclusion of a series of meetings with the Yemeni government that focused on planning the management of ceasefire operations and its future security arrangements.
The Office explained in a statement published on its website that the meetings, which were held In the Jordanian capital, Amman, last week, it gathered representatives of the Yemeni government within the framework of the Military Coordination Committee.
The discussion was moderated by international experts in the field of ceasefire, where they reviewed global experiences and discussed the extent to which they can be applied to achieve a comprehensive agreement in Yemen.
The statement indicated that the participants received detailed briefings on the mechanisms for monitoring the ceasefire and verifying compliance with it. In addition to the lessons learned from the previous truce in Yemen, he stressed that these meetings formed an important platform for exchanging ideas regarding types of ceasefires and mechanisms for designing and planning them.
The UN envoy stressed Hans Grundberg said that achieving a comprehensive ceasefire is a crucial step to build confidence and pave the way towards a sustainable solution to the conflict in Yemen.
For his part, the military advisor to the UN envoy, Anthony Hayward, pointed out the importance of these discussions in addressing the unique priorities of the Yemeni context, stressing However, advance and effective planning for a ceasefire represents an essential element to ensure the achievement of peace and stability in the country.
These meetings come as a continuation of the workshops organized by the Office of the UN Envoy throughout the year, as part of the efforts Continuing to support the Military Coordination Committee and enhance the chances of achieving peace in Yemen.