Yemeni Prime Minister Maeen Abdul-Malik informed the new UN envoy, Hans Grundberg, today, Sunday, that the continuation of the United Nations and the international community to deal with the same mechanisms and method will not lead to any success with the Houthi coup militia.
He stressed Abdul-Malik stressed the need to find “more effective and powerful practical means of pressure” with the Houthis.
This came during a phone call between the Yemeni Prime Minister and the new UN envoy, where they exchanged ideas, visions and premises from which to start to resolve the crisis in Yemen. . They also touched on the need to benefit from unlimited regional and international support for Grundberg’s mission to bring peace to Yemen and resume the political process, according to the official Yemeni News Agency.
Muin Abdul-Malik touched on previous experiences in dialogue with the Houthi militia and their continued violation of agreements. He stressed the international and international pressure required to overcome the evasiveness and procrastination by the militia and its supporters in Tehran, which aims to prolong the war in Yemen and threaten the security and stability of the region and the world. Human suffering in light of the Houthi intransigence in rejecting all political solutions and initiatives, the escalation of the military militia against civilians and the displaced, and targeting neighboring countries.
He also expressed his aspiration that the international and regional consensus would result in reaching a conclusion. A political solution in Yemen with positive results that fulfills the aspirations of the Yemeni people for stability and alleviates the suffering they have been experiencing since the Houthi militia coup against the legitimate authority and its ignition of war in late 2014.
For his part, the new UN envoy expressed his appreciation for all the ideas The Prime Minister and the Yemeni government’s willingness to cooperate positively with the political solution. He stressed that he will make all efforts to reach a solution to the crisis in Yemen and to resume the political process.
The Houthi coup militia had announced earlier today, through its spokesman and head of its negotiating delegation, Muhammad Abdulsalam, its refusal to hold any dialogue with The new UN envoy to Yemen, whose appointment was announced recently and did not begin his duties, except by implementing prerequisites.

