[08/06/2023 02:06]
RIYADH-SABA
The joint ministerial meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states and the United States confirmed their support for Yemen's sovereignty, unity, territorial integrity and their support for the Presidential Leadership Council.
The statement also stressed the importance of the ongoing peace efforts led by the UN following the humanitarian truce of April 2022 and calmness followed it.
They highly appreciated the efforts have been exerted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Sultanate of Oman, the two envoys of the UN and the U.S.A.
The Ministers urged Houthi militias to grasp this chance and benefit from the14 past months which seen more calmness and stability to provide the relief to millions of the Yemenis.
The Ministers stressed that is very important keep on responding to the Yemen peoples' humanitarian needs all over Yemen, provide them with economic and development support all over the country.
The Foreign Ministers of the GCC and the U.S. expressed their hope to see an inclusive Yemeni-Yemeni political process to bring an end of the conflict, respond to the Yemenis' calls for justices, equality and bring the country back on the recovery track.
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