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US envoy to Yemen visiting 黑料社区, other Gulf nations, amid Houthi escalation in Shabwa

US envoy to Yemen visiting 黑料社区, other Gulf nations, amid Houthi escalation in Shabwa
In this March 30, 2022, photo, US Special Envoy for Yemen Tim Lenderking speaks during a conference on Yemen's devastating war hosted by the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council in Riyadh. (AFP file)
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Updated 12 August 2022

US envoy to Yemen visiting 黑料社区, other Gulf nations, amid Houthi escalation in Shabwa

US envoy to Yemen visiting 黑料社区, other Gulf nations, amid Houthi escalation in Shabwa
  • Tim Lenderking鈥檚 regional tour is part of the intense diplomatic efforts to extend a UN-mediated truce in Yemen and bolster the peace process
  • He is also expected to rally support and funding for UN efforts to tackle the threat posed by the derelict Safer oil tanker, amid fears of an ecological disaster in the Red Sea

LONDON: The US special envoy for Yemen, Tim Lenderking, began a tour of 黑料社区, the UAE and Oman on Thursday, and members of his team have traveled to Jordan, as part of intense diplomatic efforts to extend an UN-mediated truce in Yemen and bolster peace efforts, the State Department said on Friday.

鈥淭he special envoy and his team will focus on helping to meaningfully expand benefits of the truce to all Yemenis and pave the way for a permanent ceasefire and an inclusive, durable Yemeni-led resolution to the conflict,鈥 the State Department said.

Lenderking will also discuss recent instability in Shabwa and the need for a return to calm after fighting intensified in the oil-rich, eastern province, and highlight the need for additional financial assistance for the Yemeni people.

鈥淭he United States has already provided over $1 billion in humanitarian aid this year alone, bringing our total contribution to the humanitarian response in Yemen to nearly $5 billion since the crisis began eight years ago,鈥 the State Department said.

鈥淲e urge donors both to give generously and to make previous pledges immediately available for the sake of the people of Yemen.鈥

The head of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council, Rashad Al-Alimi, on Wednesday announced moves designed to quickly end sedition in Shabwa and hold to account those responsible.

He added that 鈥渢he strife that occurred in Shabwa confirms the importance of rallying around the state,鈥 according to a report by the official Yemeni news agency, Saba.

Lenderking is also expected to continue to rally support for UN efforts to raise awareness of the threat posed by the Safer oil tanker, and funding to address it. The vessel, which is moored in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen, holds more than 1.1 million barrels of oil and has had little or no maintenance carried out since the civil war began in late 2014. As a result, its condition has deteriorated to the point where there are fears of a major ecological disaster.

鈥淲ith about $14 million unfunded and an UN-Houthi agreement to offload the oil to a temporary vessel, we are the closest we have ever been to addressing the threat posed by this derelict tanker,鈥 Lenderking said.

鈥淎n oil spill would exacerbate the world鈥檚 worst humanitarian crisis, cause severe environmental damage, and impact global shipping and other economic activity.鈥

Meanwhile, the EU said it is very concerned about the recent violence in Shabwa and the reported loss of lives.

鈥淭he EU welcomes the efforts of President Rashad Al-Alimi and the PLC to deescalate the situation (in) Yemen,鈥 it said.