The UN Special Envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg, today ignored the Yemeni government’s announcement that it would stop working on the UN road map on March 18. Rather, the UN envoy stressed the importance of implementing it. He said during a press interview with China Central Television, monitored by Mareb Press, “that the humanitarian needs sought by the United Nations and which we are trying to solve through the road map still exist.
He went on to talk about the details of the road map by saying, “You have the Yemeni employee in the public sector who needs to be able to receive wages for his work. And for the salary to be paid without obstacles. The Yemeni citizen also needs to move freely within Yemen without restrictions..< /p>
He added, "The private sector in Yemen needs to be able to enter or export goods without obstacles and needs to be able to do so without additional taxes or complications that allow the goods to be sold at a reasonable price inside Yemen."
The UN envoy to Yemen added, “There is a need to find a solution to the political crisis in Yemen, so that the Yemenis can live in security that stems from confidence that the war will not return and that they can begin to shape their lives for a long-term future. All of this still exists and will remain so regardless.” Regardless of the changes taking place in the Middle East..
Regarding the developments in the scene on the Red Sea, Hans Grundberg revealed his fears of the extremism of the Yemeni parties. He said, “The crucial issue here is that if this situation continues, there is always a risk that the parties will harden their positions, and may also reconsider their calculations. This means that the solutions What we imagine may become more difficult to achieve.
He added: I think that in this situation, it is important for all of us to understand the interconnections between the various complex situations that we are witnessing in the Middle East, and to understand the mutual influence between each situation and the other, and that nothing happens without having a negative impact on The other, and that we understand those interconnections, so that we can address them.
I think we need to address it in a sequential or conditional way, he added.
The UN envoy to Yemen also stressed
The importance of the international community remaining as involved as possible when it comes to pressuring the parties and emphasizing the importance of diplomacy remaining at the forefront and being the key element if we want to achieve real positive results in Yemen.
He stressed during a recent interview by saying, “When it comes to the situation inside Yemen, I think there is a basic thing that should be remembered, which is that the elements of the commitments agreed upon by the parties.
It is based on the needs of the Yemeni people, which are still necessary today and will also remain necessary in the future. Here, these needs are crucial.