US Embassy: UN inspections of ships in Yemen do not exempt them from potential US sanctions.

U.S. Embassy in Yemen Clarifies UN Inspection Procedures

The U.S. Embassy in Yemen has issued a statement regarding the United Nations Verification and Inspection Mechanism (UNVIM) and its implications for maritime activities. The embassy emphasized that inspections conducted by UNVIM do not exempt vessels from U.S. sanctions, particularly those that provide financial support to the Houthi movement.

Purpose of UNVIM

In its announcement, the embassy explained that the UNVIM was established at the request of the Yemeni government. Its primary goal is to facilitate the entry of civilian commercial goods into ports that remain outside government control. This mechanism aims to ensure that humanitarian aid reaches those in need while maintaining oversight.

Distinction Between Sanctions

The embassy’s statement highlighted that the procedures set by UNVIM serve specific purposes related to the United Nations Security Council sanctions regime. These sanctions were established under Resolution 2216 in 2015. The embassy stressed the importance of distinguishing between UN sanctions and other national sanctions and their associated procedures.

Houthi Designation and Future Risks

Furthermore, the embassy reiterated that the Houthi militia is still officially classified as a foreign terrorist organization. It warned that vessels delivering or unloading refined fuel after April 4, 2025, could face severe penalties. Additionally, these ships and their crews may become targets for Houthi attacks or hostage situations.

Conclusion

The U.S. Embassy’s clarifications aim to inform maritime operators and stakeholders about the risks associated with engaging with the Houthi movement. As the situation in Yemen continues to evolve, understanding these sanctions and inspection mechanisms remains crucial for ensuring compliance and safety in the region.

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