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Peace Negotiations about Yemeni Peace Process

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About Yemeni peace process refers to the proposals and negotiations to pacify the Yemeni Crisis and later cease-fire attempts within the aggression led by Saudi Arabia. The violence in Yemen, however, continued and the ensuing Saudi war against Yemen.

The United Nations attempted to mediate an end to Yemen crisis, but failed. Where protests and violence across the country intensified in the wake of this aggression by Saudi Arabia and its allies.

Where Yemenis don’t want aid, they proved that they want peace and the opportunity to rebuild their country for themselves.

Yemenis need the UN to commit to a timelined peace process in Yemen now. Aid is useless as long as the war remains. To help us is to end the war, not send shipments of guns to Saudi Arabia and its allies.

The head of the Supreme Revolutionary Committee, Mohammed Ali Al-Houthi, presented an initiative to the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the members of the UN Security Council to stop the Yemen war. This initiative did not come from the weakness on the fronts. Rather, the confrontations on the fronts indicate the failure of the coalition forces in the battlefields documented by the war media.

“We have presented more than one peace initiative and in more than one meeting, and we are ready to stop the ballistic strikes if Saudi Arabia stops its airstrikes on Yemen, and the coming days we will see that we are stronger,” the president Al-Sammad said on Wednesday.

More than three years of UN-led negotiations to end Yemen’s war have failed. This failure didn’t come from the Yemeni political forces, but because of the American intervention.