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News ID: 99483
Publish Date : 30 January 2022 - 21:40

Official Urges Immediate UN Action to End Yemen War

 

TEHRAN -- The Iranian
foreign minister’s senior aide for special political affairs on Sunday urged the United Nations to take immediate action to end the Saudi-led war on Yemen.
Ali Asghar Khaji made the remarks in a video conference with Hans Grundberg, the United Nations secretary general’s special envoy for Yemen.
He called on the United Nations and the international community to help stop the Saudi-led war on Yemen and lift the coalition’s inhumane blockade against its oppressed people.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry official added that the Islamic Republic will continue its efforts to establish peace in Yemen.
Khaji also expressed concern over the escalation of tensions and airstrikes by the Saudi-led coalition on residential areas and non-military sites across Yemen, including air raids that target the country’s telecom infrastructure.
The UN official, for his part, said Iran plays a leading role in promoting peace in Yemen and outlined the world body’s efforts to lift the Saudi-led blockade on the country, establish ceasefire and resume political talks.
In a message addressed to Grundberg on Thursday, Khaji condemned the Saudi-led war coalition’s relentless assaults against the Yemeni people, calling on the United Nations and all international humanitarian organizations to take immediate actions to put an end to the atrocities.
He also denounced the massacre of the people of Yemen and the extensive bombardments of Yemeni cities, civilian sites, and infrastructures by the Saudi-led coalition.
“The United Nations and all international humanitarian organizations are urged to take immediate action to stop these inhumane crimes.”
The Saudi war has killed hundreds of thousands of Yemenis and turned the entirety of Yemen into the scene of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
However, the Ansarullah movement, which runs the National Salvation Government in Sana’a, has vowed not to lay down its arms until the country’s complete liberation from the Saudi invasion.