Coalition spokesman confirms commitment to finding political solution to Yemen crisis
RIYADH: The Saudi-led coalition backing the legitimate government in
Yemen against Iranian-backed Houthi rebels is committed to reaching a
political solution to the conflict, its spokesman confirmed on Monday.
Col. Turki Al-Maliki said the UN envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths, in an
address to the Security Council, had praised the coalition’s desire to
reach an agreement in the conflict.

Al-Maliki explained that a meeting had been held by Yemen’s national
economic committee, which included representatives from Saudi Arabia,
the UAE, the UK and the US.
During the meeting, several measures were taken to improve the Yemeni
economy, Al-Maliki said. He also added that the coalition had
facilitated a humanitarian plan for Yemen worth more than $1 billion
with contributions from Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Kuwait.
Regarding Houthi actions in Yemen, Al-Maliki said the Iranian-backed
militia continues to commit violations and ignore international law.
He said the Houthis had planted mines at a school as well as other areas
in and around Hodeidah, and destroyed a mosque in the port city.
Al-Maliki also provided evidence that the Houthis replaced contents of World Food Program packages with TNT explosives.
He added that 200 mines planted by the Houthis had been deactivated in
the province of Hajjah, reiterating that the group is still using
civilians as human shields and recruiting them to join their ranks.
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