US Accuses Houthis of Undermining Yemen Peacemaking Efforts

US State Department regional spokesperson Samuel Werberg speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat (PHOTO CREDIT: Saad Al-Anzi)
US State Department regional spokesperson Samuel Werberg speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat (PHOTO CREDIT: Saad Al-Anzi)
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US Accuses Houthis of Undermining Yemen Peacemaking Efforts

US State Department regional spokesperson Samuel Werberg speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat (PHOTO CREDIT: Saad Al-Anzi)
US State Department regional spokesperson Samuel Werberg speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat (PHOTO CREDIT: Saad Al-Anzi)

US State Department regional spokesperson Samuel Werberg affirmed that there is no direct communication between the US and the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, adding that Washington can convey messages to the group through media or intermediaries like the Omanis.
The US official criticized the Houthis for undermining efforts by the US and Saudi Arabia to end Yemen’s civil war. He revealed that all the progress made is now at risk because of the Houthis.
Werberg urged the Houthis to stop attacking, focus on Yemen’s internal issues, and work towards a permanent ceasefire.
The spokesperson called the ongoing Houthi attacks in the Red Sea “unjustifiable” and expressed concern over a recent attack on the vessel Sounion, which could lead to a major oil spill.
Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, Werberg noted that a spill of one million barrels would be four times larger than the Exxon Valdez disaster and would harm Yemenis and Egyptians.
He also discussed the US-led “Operation Prosperity Guardian”, saying its main goal is to stop Houthi attacks.
He stated that the operation, including the US, UK, and other nations, aims to prevent the Houthis from launching larger attacks and causing more damage, asserted Werberg.
On the US military response, Werberg emphasized that the US aims to avoid broader conflict.
He clarified that Washington wants to prevent escalation and focus on de-escalation.
Werberg said it’s hard to predict tensions and actions from Iran and its proxies but assured that the US is prepared for all scenarios with its regional partners and allies.
He noted that Iran and the Revolutionary Guard are preparing for potentially larger attacks against Israel or US interests, so the US is also preparing accordingly.
Werberg warned that Iran and its proxies are exploiting political instability in Lebanon, Palestine, Yemen, and Syria. He emphasized the need to not only end conflicts but also address the political voids in these regions.



Grundberg Urges Houthis to Prioritize Interests of Yemeni People

UN Special Envoy Hans Grundberg. Photo: UN
UN Special Envoy Hans Grundberg. Photo: UN
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Grundberg Urges Houthis to Prioritize Interests of Yemeni People

UN Special Envoy Hans Grundberg. Photo: UN
UN Special Envoy Hans Grundberg. Photo: UN

UN Special Envoy Hans Grundberg has urged Yemen’s Houthi militias to prioritize the interests of the Yemeni people and called for the unconditional release of detained UN personnel.

Grundberg concluded a visit to Muscat, where he held meetings with senior Omani officials, his office said in a statement on Wednesday.

During the meetings, Grundberg expressed appreciation for the Omani role in advancing UN efforts toward peace and stability in Yemen.

Grundberg also met with Mohammed Abdulsalam, chief negotiator and spokesperson of the Houthis, emphasizing the urgent need for broader de-escalation across Yemen.

“The Special Envoy stressed the importance of prioritizing the interests of the Yemeni people and called for constructive dialogue,” said the statement.

Throughout all his meetings, the Special Envoy reiterated the UN chief’s “urgent call for the immediate and unconditional release of detained UN personnel,” it added.

Last week, the Special Envoy met with Saudi Ambassador to Yemen Mohamed Al Jaber in Riyadh.

The talks focused on de-escalation efforts in Yemen amid regional tensions.

Grundberg also met with the P5 members of the UN Security Council. He underscored the critical need for a unified approach to support efforts toward a political process and a ceasefire in Yemen.

The Special Envoy emphasized the importance of sustained advocacy for releasing detained UN personnel.