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UN Chief Guterres Condemns Houthi Detention of Additional UN Staffers in Yemen

The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has strongly condemned the detention of 10 more UN staff members by the Houthi forces in Yemen, marking a troubling escalation in the ongoing crisis in the war-torn country. This recent action raises the total number of detained UN personnel in Yemen to 69, sparking international concern and calls for urgent humanitarian attention.

A spokesperson for Guterres emphasized the immediate need for the release of all United Nations staff who have been unjustly held. The UN has operated in Yemen amid challenging conditions, providing critical humanitarian aid and support to millions affected by conflict and instability.

The escalation of detentions by the Houthi rebels is viewed as a significant obstacle to the UN’s peace efforts and humanitarian operations. The organization stresses that any form of detention of its personnel is a clear violation of international law and jeopardizes the safety and neutrality of aid workers in conflict zones.

Since the conflict in Yemen intensified, the humanitarian situation has deteriorated with widespread famine, disease outbreaks, and displacement. The United Nations has continuously strived to deliver aid despite these hardships, depending heavily on the cooperation and security provided by all parties involved in the conflict.

Secretary-General Guterres reiterated the UN’s unwavering commitment to the Yemeni people and condemned any actions that threaten the safety of humanitarian workers. He urged the Houthi leadership to release the detained staff immediately and facilitate a conducive environment for UN operations.

International stakeholders and human rights organizations have also called for the immediate release of the detained personnel, highlighting the importance of upholding humanitarian principles even amid ongoing conflict.

The detention of UN staff members poses a direct threat to ongoing peace negotiations and humanitarian relief efforts. It underscores the complexities and dangers faced by United Nations personnel in conflict regions and the urgent need for political solutions to end the suffering in Yemen.

The global community continues to monitor the situation closely, demanding accountability and the protection of those committed to delivering aid and fostering peace in one of the world’s most dire humanitarian crises.

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