The United States of America has confirmed that the path to a political solution in Yemen is surrounded by many difficulties and achieving peace in the country is still far from reach at the present time.
The American ambassador to Yemen said: Stephen Fagin, in his intervention before the virtual political forum organized by the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, yesterday, Tuesday: “In fact, the United States wants to see Yemen on the path to peace and sustainable development, and to be a country that is not a threat to the region and the international community. However, there is a path ahead of us.” Very difficult to achieve.”
Fagin added that the role of the international community in creating the necessary conditions to facilitate the peace process in Yemen is very important, but “at the present time, we are far from that.”
The American ambassador pointed out that the Houthis represent a major political party in Yemen, whether now or in the future, and there is no way to abolish them. He said: “The United States and the international community must be well aware that the Houthi group will remain an important political factor in the foreseeable future, and must be dealt with.” On this basis.”
Fagin stressed that the international community’s continued support for the recognized government, strengthening state institutions and the role of civil society organizations, are factors that can help advance the peace process in Yemen.