UK Government welcomes ceasefire and urges Houthi restraint
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- Welcomes ceasefire and urges Houthi restraint
- Calls for urgent humanitarian funding and release of detained aid workers
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- UK Government welcomes efforts to build upon the ceasefire between Iran and the United States and thanks Pakistan and partners for facilitating it.
- UK Government says recent Houthi attacks against Israel threaten to destabilise the region and urges the Houthis not to resume attacks or drag Yemen into the broader conflict.
- UK Government notes the Yemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan: 22 million people in need of assistance and 18.3 million acutely food insecure; warns conditions will worsen without urgent, sustained funding.
- UK Government reports it convened Council members on Houthi arms-smuggling, looks forward to the Panel of Experts’ reporting, and calls for the immediate release of detained aid workers.
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I would like to begin by welcoming efforts to build upon the ceasefire we have seen over the past week between Iran and the US. We thank Pakistan and all partners involved for facilitating this important step towards establishing stability in the region and working towards a return to freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. However, recent Houthi attacks against Israel threaten to further destabilise the regio...
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