Categories: locally

Council member Tariq Saleh and Lindricking discuss the situation in Yemen and efforts to combat Houthi terrorism.

Discussions on Yemen's Stability and Countering Houthi Terrorism

On Thursday, Tariq Saleh, a member of the Presidential Leadership Council, engaged in discussions with U.S. Special Envoy to Yemen, Tim Lenderking. The two addressed the current situation in Yemen, regional developments, and shared strategies to combat Houthi terrorism.

Vision for Yemen’s Future

During their meeting, Tariq Saleh presented the Presidential Leadership Council’s vision for resolving the ongoing crisis. He highlighted the humanitarian and economic challenges facing Yemen and emphasized the critical need for international support for the government during this pivotal time. Saleh reaffirmed the unity among the Presidential Leadership Council, the government, and legislative and judicial authorities, reflecting the aspirations of Yemenis for a nation that serves its citizens and collaborates with the international community to uphold security, stability, and respect for the people’s sovereignty.

The Urgency of a Strong Response

Saleh stressed that negotiating peace with the Houthi militia is a futile endeavor. He argued that confronting the militia with strength is essential for achieving lasting peace. Furthermore, he urged the international community to recognize the Iranian threat in Yemen, which endangers both Yemeni and global interests. This acknowledgment is crucial, especially since the international community has often viewed the Houthis as a negotiable party.

U.S. Commitment to Counterterrorism

In response, U.S. Envoy Tim Lenderking reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to combating terrorism and continued support for the Presidential Leadership Council. He acknowledged that the Houthis represent the primary obstacle to peace in Yemen.

Attendees of the Meeting

The meeting also included Jonathan Pecha, Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Yemen, James Forsman, Yemen Desk Officer at the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, and Robert Cooper, Economic Officer at the U.S. Consulate.

This dialogue underscores the ongoing efforts to stabilize Yemen and address the serious challenges posed by Houthi terrorism, as well as the critical role of international cooperation in achieving these goals.

 

To follow the news in Arabic

 

Salam Noor

Recent Posts

A rights report reveals Houthi militias raided 532 homes and arrested about 212 citizens within 20 days.

The Yemeni Network for Rights and Freedoms has reported alarming activities by the Iranian-backed Houthi…

17 hours ago

Yemen elects a vice president for the preparatory meeting of the 15th United Nations Conference.

The Republic of Yemen has been elected as the Vice President of the preparatory meeting…

17 hours ago

The Family Budget Survey in Aden concludes, conducted in collaboration with the World Bank.

The Central Statistical Organization (CSO) in Aden, Yemen, recently wrapped up a ten-day series of…

17 hours ago

The Chairman of the Leadership Council meets with leaders of the National Coalition of political parties and components.

On Wednesday, President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi, head of the Presidential Leadership Council, convened with…

1 day ago

The Minister of Information stated that the Houthi announcement banning American goods is a propaganda move reflecting the militia’s bankruptcy and manipulation of its followers.

Yemen's Minister of Information, Culture, and Tourism, Muammar Al-Eryani, has condemned the recent announcement by…

1 day ago

The Minister of Information stated that the Houthi announcement banning American goods is a propaganda move reflecting the militia’s bankruptcy and manipulation of its followers.

Yemen's Minister of Information, Culture, and Tourism, Muammar Al-Eryani, has condemned the recent announcement by…

1 day ago