More Countries Welcome Saudi Initiative to End Yemen Crisis

Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan declared the initiative on Monday. (AFP)
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan declared the initiative on Monday. (AFP)
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More Countries Welcome Saudi Initiative to End Yemen Crisis

Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan declared the initiative on Monday. (AFP)
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan declared the initiative on Monday. (AFP)

Saudi Arabia’s new initiative for achieving peace in war-torn Yemen is gaining more support from world states and organizations.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday welcomed the initiative designed to end the crisis and restart the political process.

Guterres thanked the Kingdom for backing UN peace efforts and called on all actors and stakeholders to “take this opportunity” to “facilitate an immediate agreement that brings Yemen back to a path toward peace.”

“The secretary-general welcomes all steps aimed at bringing the parties closer to a resolution in line with the efforts by his special envoy, Martin Griffiths, to secure a nationwide ceasefire, the re-opening of Sanaa airport, the regular flow of fuel and other commodities into Yemen through Hodeidah port, and move to an inclusive political process to reach a comprehensive negotiated settlement to end the conflict,” said an official statement carried by Guterres’ deputy spokesman, Farhan Haq.

France welcomed the initiative and applauded the Yemeni government’s decision to engage. It urged the Iran-backed Houthi militias to respond favorably to this proposal so that a process to end the crisis can begin, and end the suffering of the Yemeni people.

It demanded that all Yemeni stakeholders implement a ceasefire and start negotiations to achieve a comprehensive, inclusive political agreement, under the auspices of the UN.

The Russian Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday that Moscow welcomes the Saudi initiative.

“Moscow calls for an end to the long-standing armed conflict in Yemen, in a manner that guarantees stability and national harmony of the country,” the ministry said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Mauritania’s Foreign Ministry released a statement reiterating demand for an immediate, comprehensive and lasting solution to the crisis based on the Security Council resolution 2216, the outcomes of the Yemeni National Dialogue and the Gulf initiative and its implementation mechanisms.

Japanese Foreign Minister Motegi Toshimitsu on Tuesday said that his country welcomes the initiative proposed by Saudi and stressed that Tokyo will support it.

“We ask the Houthis to make an immediate ceasefire and start a dialogue as soon as possible for a political solution,” Motegi said at a press conference in Tokyo.



Albudaiwi Affirms Solidity of GCC Economy to Face Economic Challenges

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi
Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi
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Albudaiwi Affirms Solidity of GCC Economy to Face Economic Challenges

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi
Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi affirmed the solidity and strength of the GCC economy and its ability to face economic challenges, the Saudi Press Agency said on Saturday.
Albudaiwi’s statement came in his recorded speech at the roundtable meeting between the GCC and American companies, which was held under the patronage of the US Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, June 27, 2024, in the US capital, Washington.
The steps taken by the GCC countries to strengthen trade and investment ties with the US focused greatly on the mutual benefits of this economic partnership, said Albudaiwi.
He also stressed that the six GCC countries enjoy long-term and strong trade and investment relations with the US, and these relations are witnessing clear and significant progress, explaining that these partnerships play a pivotal role in enhancing economic growth, innovation and development across various sectors.
During his speech, he projected some statistics that confirm the progress of cooperation between the two sides, such as achieving bilateral trade between the GCC countries and the US in 2023 of around $180 billion.
GCC countries have also achieved great success in the energy sectors, ranking first globally in crude oil production and reserves and second in natural gas reserves, he noted.
Touching on future strategic GCC projects, such as the GCC railway project, he said it will enhance connectivity between Middle Eastern countries and provide great cooperation opportunities with American partners. He added that the Council countries are working at an accelerated pace to develop digital infrastructure and transition to a technology-based diversified economy.
Albudaiwi concluded by expressing the commitment of the GCC countries to enhancing stability and development in the region, pointing to the ongoing GCC's efforts to resolve regional conflicts and maintain peace and security to achieve more growth and prosperity. He underscored the determination of the GCC countries to deepen cooperation with the US, and ensure sustainable economic growth for future generations on both sides.