Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed expressed concern over ’numerous’ violations of an agreement to a truce in Yemen, noting that this should not be detrimental to the peace talks in Kuwait.
UK government ministers need to stop ’burying their heads in the sand’ over the impacts of Britain’s continued sale of arms to Saudi Arabia
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Participants to the Yemen peace talks should support international investigations, transitional justice, and victim compensation as key elements of any agreement.
Claim by UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond that Saudi Arabia’s campaign in Yemen was not a breach of international humanitarian law was ’deeply disappointing’
The UN says peace talks between Yemen’s warring sides will resume in Kuwait on Wednesday, three days after delegates loyal to Saudi-backed leader Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi abandoned them.
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