Vietnam presides over UNSC session on Yemen

Vietnam presided over a meeting of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on January 16 which looked into issues in Yemen.

Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy shares the concern of countries over the humanitarian situation in Yemen.  (Photo: VNA)
Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy shares the concern of countries over the humanitarian situation in Yemen. (Photo: VNA)

Representing Vietnam – President of the UN Security Council in January, Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy, head of Vietnam’s Permanent Mission to the UN, shared the concern of countries over the humanitarian situation in Yemen, and attacks against civilians and civil infrastructure facilities.

He called on parties concerned to exercise restraint and facilitate the UN’s humanitarian on-goings in Yemen.

He welcomed the recent progress while expressing his great appreciation for the roles and contributions of the UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths and the UN Mission to Support the Hudaydah Agreement (UNMHA) to reduc tension in the region and accelerat the implementation of the Stockholm Agreement.

He also asked relevant sides to build trust, fully implement previously signed agreements, as well as facilitate dialogues toward a comprehensive, long-lasting political solution that is in accordance with international law and the UNSC’s related resolutions to bring unification to Yemen and meet the legitimate aspirations of its people.

According to Martin Griffiths, Yemen had been kept safe in recent weeks even as the wider region had been in crisis. Most importantly, in this time of crisis, no major acts of military provocation have been seen in Yemen; and indeed, it has been one of the quietest weeks in the country since the war commenced five years ago.

“This achievement has not come by chance. Yemeni leaders and leaders from the region have deliberately exercised restraint and withheld from acts of provocation”, he said.

He spoke highly of the commitments of the Yemeni Government and Southern Transitional Council to implement the Riyadh Agreement with the support of Saudi Arabia.

Griffiths underlined that although implementation of the Stockholm Agreement has been unsatisfactory, the UN and both sides remain committed to the deal.

“Though violence unfortunately continues in the southern districts, the relative calm on the frontlines in Hudaydah city shows that the measures to enhance the de-escalation –ceasefire mechanism- is working, and this is something we can and should build on”, he said.

Military tensions could not be eased if there is no advancement in the political progress, he stressed, adding competent sides should channel more efforts to bring peace to Yemen in 2020.

Meanwhile, other UNSC members welcomed recent positive developments in Yemen, and hailed the efforts of the UN and relevant countries. They also called on relevant parties to carry out the Stockholm and Riyadh Agreements, laying a foundation down to promote comprehensive peace talks under the UN’s sponsorship.