The National Coalition discusses rising Houthi threats and enhancing political coordination with the U.S. Chargé d’Affaires.

National Coalition Discusses Houthi Threats with U.S. Acting Ambassador

On Tuesday, the National Coalition of Political Parties, led by Dr. Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr, met with Jonathan Pechia, the Acting U.S. Ambassador to Yemen. The discussion focused on the evolving situation in Yemen, particularly the escalating threats posed by the Houthi militia and their serious implications for regional and international security. Additionally, the meeting addressed the worsening economic and service conditions in the country.

Strengthening Coordination Against Houthi Insurgency

The meeting explored ways to enhance coordination between the National Coalition and the U.S. mission, especially regarding efforts to counter the Houthi insurgency. Participants emphasized the need to stabilize liberated areas and restore the functionality of civil and service institutions.

Commitment to Restoring State Institutions

Dr. bin Daghr reaffirmed the National Coalition’s commitment to political action, driven by the belief in the necessity of restoring the state and its institutions. He rejected any attempts to impose a reality of insurgency through force. Furthermore, he highlighted that the ongoing economic and service crises require a united effort from both national and international stakeholders.

U.S. Support for Yemen’s Stability

In response, Acting Ambassador Pechia expressed the United States’ dedication to supporting all initiatives aimed at achieving stability in Yemen and reinstating its institutions. He stressed the importance of national unity and the collaboration of political forces in addressing shared challenges.

This meeting underscores the urgent need for coordinated efforts to tackle the multifaceted crises facing Yemen, as both local and international actors seek to restore peace and stability in the region.

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