Monday, January 28, 2019

Yemen Ceasefire Is Not Proceeding According To Plans


The Guardian: Yemen ceasefire: Houthi retreat suffers setback, says UN envoy

Plans for prisoner exchanges have also not gone to plan, says Martin Griffiths.

Deadlines for a retreat of Houthi troops in Yemen, agreed in talks last month, have had to be delayed, the UN special envoy for Yemen, Martin Griffiths, has said. He also conceded plans for prisoner exchanges have not gone to plan.

Griffiths also had to deny that the retired general Patrick Cammaert, appointed by the UN to implement the ceasefire in the Red Sea port of Hodeidah, had quit due to disagreements with Griffiths’s team.

Griffiths confirmed Cammaert, a retired Dutch general, was leaving after only weeks in the job, but said he had always been on a short-term contract and there had been no dispute between the two men after the general’s convoy was fired upon in Hodeidah.

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More News On The Yemen War

UN: Attack on Displaced People's Camp in Yemen Kills 8 -- AP
U.N. envoy urges Yemen combatants to withdraw from lifeline port -- Reuters
UN food aid destroyed in shelling by Yemen's Houthi rebels -- The National
Fight over Yemen granary tests truce as food becomes a weapon -- Business Day
Exclusive: Families struggling to survive in war-torn Sanaa, Yemen’s ancient capital -- France 24
Yemen war: Where the fighting has stopped... but not the suffering -- BBC

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