Yemen on brink of civil war -UN
The
UN special envoy to Yemen, Jamal Benomar, has warned that the country
may be on the brink of civil war and accused all sides of contributing
to the political and economic turmoil.
Yemen
is slipping further into chaos as the Houthis, an armed Shia group from
the north, consolidate their grip on power after seizing the capital in
September and sidelining the central government.
Addressing
the UN Security Council on Thursday, Benomar said: “Yemen is at a
crossroad: Either the country will descend into civil war and
disintegration” or a political transition will work.
Speaking from Yemen, Benomar said he is “in the middle of delicate negotiations” daily with parties involved.
However,
Al Jazeera’s Jamal Elshayyal, reporting from the Yemeni city of Taiz,
said that the political parties involved in the UN-led negotiations were
“more pessimistic about the UN role because the only consistency
throughout is that the Houthis, who conducted the coup, have become more
powerful as the negotiations continue.
“A lot of people are asking what the UN is willing to do to solve the dangerous situation evolving in the unstable state.”
Following
Benomar’s statements, Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general, issued a
warning before the council saying that “Yemen is collapsing before our
eyes” and the international community cannot stand by and watch.
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