UN Envoy in Aden Soon to Kick off Negotiations on Comprehensive Solution

Martin Griffiths, the UN envoy to Yemen, speaking in Geneva on September 5, 2018. (AFP)
Martin Griffiths, the UN envoy to Yemen, speaking in Geneva on September 5, 2018. (AFP)
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UN Envoy in Aden Soon to Kick off Negotiations on Comprehensive Solution

Martin Griffiths, the UN envoy to Yemen, speaking in Geneva on September 5, 2018. (AFP)
Martin Griffiths, the UN envoy to Yemen, speaking in Geneva on September 5, 2018. (AFP)

United Nations envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths plans to kick off a series of direct meetings between the legitimate government and Iran-backed Houthis, sources told Asharq Al-Awsat Sunday.

The envoy is expected in the interim capital Aden in days.

“Griffiths believes that the positive atmosphere accompanying the formation of a power-sharing government and its return to Aden is an important point that would help kick off comprehensive political talks on the draft Joint Declaration,” the informed sources said.

The Joint Declaration comprises a nationwide ceasefire, in addition to an agreement on humanitarian and economic measures and the resumption of a comprehensive and inclusive political process in Yemen.

Griffiths believes that indirect talks between the warring parties on the Joint Declaration had been successful.

“We waited months to see the realization of the Riyadh Agreement. Griffiths believes that the return of the government to Aden and the implementation of security and military measures is a very good step,” the sources said, adding that no progress could be made in the file of the UN-sponsored Yemeni talks before seeing a progress in the file of the legitimate government and the Southern Transitional Council.

Griffiths had proposed the text of his draft Joint Declaration on a ceasefire across Yemen months ago.

He has been carrying out discussions virtually and shuttling between the parties involved in the conflict.

The draft was approved by the legitimate government and rejected by the Houthis, who suggested changes and demanded additional conditions.

However, the sources uncovered Sunday that an important agreement was reached between the parties on several sections of the Declaration, particularly the first and third items.

They explained that the first item is related to aspects of the ceasefire and the third item details the means of discussions towards a comprehensive political agreement.

The sources said the two sides have not agreed on the second item, which covers economic and humanitarian measures.

“Griffiths wants the two sides to sit together and discuss differences over the airport, Hodeidah and salaries,” the sources said.



Iraq Accuses Hezbollah Brigades of Breaking the Law

Iraqi PMF fighters raise the force’s flag during military drills (PMF)
Iraqi PMF fighters raise the force’s flag during military drills (PMF)
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Iraq Accuses Hezbollah Brigades of Breaking the Law

Iraqi PMF fighters raise the force’s flag during military drills (PMF)
Iraqi PMF fighters raise the force’s flag during military drills (PMF)

Iraq has accused the Iran-aligned Hezbollah Brigades of attacking a government agriculture office in Baghdad late last month, prompting the dismissal of two Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) brigade commanders, officials said on Saturday.

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani vowed to tighten state control over weapons, enforce the rule of law and fight corruption, saying such measures were not aimed at any specific group or individual.

“There is no justification for weapons outside state institutions amid the security stability,” he said in a statement.

Military spokesman Major General Sabah al-Numan said an investigation found that armed members of the PMF’s 45th and 46th brigades, part of the Hezbollah Brigades, had stormed the Agriculture Directorate in Baghdad’s Karkh district without orders, violating military protocol and using weapons against security forces.

The attack killed and wounded several people, including civilians, he said.

The investigation linked the office’s director, Eyad Kazem Ali, to the incident, accusing him of prior coordination with the armed group and of involvement in administrative corruption, forgery and unlawful seizure of agricultural land.

Al-Numan said the probe revealed “gaps in leadership and control” within the PMF and the presence of formations that ignore military regulations.

Sudani approved the panel’s recommendations to remove the two brigade commanders, open an inquiry into the PMF’s al-Jazeera Operations commander for dereliction of duty, and refer all suspects to the judiciary with supporting evidence.

The government also ordered security agencies to address any PMF violations of regulations and act swiftly against threats to public order, stressing that no group or individual is above the law.