The Chairman of the Leadership Council emphasizes dismantling the militias’ military and racial structures for lasting peace.

President Alimi Welcomes UN Special Envoy Hans Grundberg
On Wednesday, President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi, head of the Presidential Leadership Council, met with UN Special Envoy Hans Grundberg, accompanied by Council member Sultan Al-Aradah.
Emphasis on Recent Developments
During the meeting, President Alimi expressed his appreciation for Grundberg’s recent briefing to the UN Security Council. He highlighted the envoy’s positions on the urgent need to de-escalate tensions, improve the economy, and secure the release of UN and international organization staff held by Houthi militias.
Updates on Peace Efforts
President Alimi and Council member Al-Aradah received updates from Grundberg regarding his recent communications and ongoing efforts to revive the peace process. This initiative aligns with established references that the Houthi militias have disregarded, with backing from the Iranian regime.
Commitment to UN Initiatives
The President reiterated the Council’s and the government’s support for the UN’s efforts and its special envoy’s mission to achieve a just and comprehensive peace. He emphasized adherence to the three agreed-upon references—nationally, regionally, and internationally—especially UN Security Council Resolution 2216.
Acknowledging Four Years of Efforts
As the meeting coincided with the four-year anniversary of Grundberg’s appointment, President Alimi noted the Council’s collaboration with various UN, regional, and international initiatives aimed at alleviating the humanitarian crisis in Yemen. He acknowledged the persistent obstinacy of the Houthi militias over the years.
Addressing Root Causes of Conflict
The President asserted that after years of war and UN mediation, the reality has become clearer: true peace requires addressing the root causes of the conflict. He urged the militias to abandon their sectarian ideology and dismantle their discriminatory and military structures.
The Core of the Problem
Alimi clarified that the issue lies not in technical arrangements but in the essence of a group that views itself as superior to others. He criticized their approach to peace as a tactic rather than a strategic choice for the benefit of the Yemeni people.
UN’s Role in Sustainable Peace
The President emphasized that the UN and the international community must go beyond merely managing the crisis. They should create the necessary conditions for sustainable peace and prevent the resurgence of tyranny under any pretext.
International Unity on Yemen
President Alimi praised the continued unity of the international community regarding the Yemeni issue. He noted the alignment of major powers in the Security Council with Yemen’s stance on several key issues, particularly support for the UN inspection mechanism and the addition of a military expert to the international sanctions committee.
Highlighting Houthi Violations
The President pointed out the Houthi militias’ violations of the arms embargo and their attempts to fabricate excuses to delay peace and prolong the conflict and humanitarian suffering. He stressed the importance of the UN’s role in warning against these violations and identifying the obstructive party in the peace process.
Conclusion
In conclusion, President Alimi called for increased funding to enhance the national currency’s stability and achieve the desired economic recovery at all levels. Dr. Yahya Al-Shaibi, Director of the Presidential Office, also attended the meeting.
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