A Saudi newspaper reveals the details of the first phase of the peace map in Yemen

The UN envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg, drew the features of the Yemeni peace map, which he obtained in the form of commitments from both parties. The government and the Houthis. He said that it includes elements including a ceasefire and the departure of non-Yemeni forces.
Western and Yemeni sources tell Asharq Al-Awsat that the departure of non-Yemeni forces is linked to the completion of the first phase, which lasts 6 months. The same sources explained the term “non-Yemeni forces,” and said that it includes “the coalition forces, the Quds Force forces of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, and the Lebanese Hezbollah forces and their members.”
These commitments are divided into stages, according to the envoy, and their details will be clear in the road map sponsored by the United Nations. Implementation of the commitments will begin as soon as the parties agree on the map under the auspices of the United Nations, which will include successive stages.
Al-Baraa Shaiban, an associate fellow at the British Royal Institute for Defense and Security, told Asharq Al-Awsat: “The UN envoy needs to rearrange his priorities so that they are compatible with the needs of the Yemenis in strengthening the state’s authorities and rebuilding the institutions that collapsed throughout the war.”< /p>