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Terrorist groups 'remain a danger', Yemeni president warns at UN General Assembly

Xinhua | Updated: 2022-09-23 09:08
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President of Yemen Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi addresses the 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly at UN Headquarters in New York City, US, Sept 22, 2022. [Photo/Agencies]

UNITED NATIONS - Yemeni President Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi on Thursday told the general debate of the 77th session of the UN General Assembly that terrorist groups "remain a danger" in the country.

Al-Alimi warned of the consequences of ongoing uncertainty in his country, saying that if progress on the political process slowed, "militias and terrorist groups are more dangerous in their cross-border threats, as well as their egregious violations of human rights".

He accused the Houthis of "overturning" the national consensus emanating from the Comprehensive National Dialogue Conference, which ended in January 2014 with the participation of all Yemeni forces and parties, including the Houthis.

Yet, he said, Houthi militias were impeding the presentation of the new draft constitution to a popular referendum, "and launched a massive invasion campaign to the capital Sanaa and the cities of Yemen and were threatening the president of the country and the Government of National Accord to Aden and ... declared war on neighboring countries and the world at large".

Al-Alimi added that with the formation in early April of the Presidential Leadership Council as the legitimate representative of the Yemeni people, his country has entered a new era based on partnership and national consensus.

"The highest goals of the Presidential Council will be (securing) peace and ending human suffering," he told world leaders gathering for the high-level debate.

As such, he continued, Yemen is now "on the path to restoring the state, ending the coup, restoring the system of rights and freedoms, equal citizenship, and ensuring that women and youth are empowered to create their own future and build the desired peace".

The president affirmed the new council's adherence to the ideals of peace, in accordance with the terms of reference for a comprehensive solution to the Yemeni crisis set out in the Gulf Initiative and the relevant Security Council resolutions.

He also stated the Presidential Leadership Council's commitment to establishing an approach consistent with the Charter and functions of the United Nations, facilitating the work of its humanitarian agencies, political missions, and related oversight mechanisms, ensuring the political, economic and social rights of women, and preventing the exploitation of children and their recruitment into hostilities.

The president said that the devastating war in his country has today become "a real threat" to regional security and was impacting international shipping lanes and the entire global energy supply.

"It has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives and injured over the past years and thrown more than 20 million into the cycle of starvation," he explained, noting that hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced, and more than 4 million internally displaced persons now face "extremely harsh conditions."

Al-Alimi added that epidemics and floods related to climate changes annually bring costly death and destruction with the collapse of the government's protection and care network, "which limits our options to save lives, particularly in light of the intransigence of terrorist militias, their rejection of all endeavors to achieve sustainable peace, and to rebuild and develop our country".

With the end of the humanitarian truce approaching, Al-Alimi reminded the Assembly of the Presidential Command Council's commitment to all elements of the truce, "starting with conducting regular commercial flights to Sanaa airport and facilitating the entry of oil derivatives ships to the ports of Hodeidah".

At the same time, he accused the "Houthi militias" of seeking a pretext to thwart the truce and impede international efforts to renew it and build on its progress towards achieving comprehensive peace.

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