UN Envoy to Yemen : Economic Deterioration Threatens Political Stability

Aden – The UN Special Envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg, has warned that the accelerating economic decline in the country poses a direct threat to political stability, emphasizing the urgent need for measures to address the economic crisis as a top priority.
In a statement from his office, Grundberg stressed that the economic crisis is significantly impacting the daily lives of citizens and hindering any sustainable political progress. He called for coordinated regional and international efforts to support Yemen’s political process and address the worsening economic challenges.
The envoy pointed out that the recent announcement of a cessation of hostilities between the United States and the Houthis earlier this month presents an important opportunity to de-escalate tensions. However, he insisted that this opportunity must be utilized to implement economic reforms and push all parties toward a comprehensive political settlement.
Grundberg also expressed concern over the continued detention of UN and international and local organization staff by the Houthis, demanding their immediate and unconditional release. He warned that such actions undermine the international support provided to Yemen.
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