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The UK welcomes the work of the UN and other partners to release humanitarian personnel detained by the Houthis UK statement at the UN Security Council

By uk-times.com12 June 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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First, last Friday marked one year since the Houthis’ arbitrary detention of personnel from the United Nations, national and international NGOs, civil society organisations and diplomatic missions. 

As of today, 23 UN and five INGO personnel remain arbitrarily detained. These dedicated humanitarian workers have now been separated from their family and loved ones for over a year, and for some, over 1000 days.

2025 has also seen the tragic death of a World Food Programme member of staff in Houthi captivity. And yet, these detentions have continued, including the recent detention of journalists and media workers.

The Secretary General’s statement on the anniversary of the detentions and the briefing we heard today from Special Envoy Grundberg highlight the profound injustice of these detentions. The individuals have dedicated their lives to providing life-saving assistance and support to the people of Yemen.

Following a further press statement on 5 June, we, as a Security Council, have been unequivocal in condemning these ongoing unlawful detentions and in calling for the immediate and unconditional release of those detained.

The UK welcomes the vital work of the United Nations and other partners towards securing their immediate release.

Second, President, 19.5 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance and 4.8 million are internally displaced in Yemen. 

This dire situation will get worse, with increases in food insecurity and malnutrition projected this year, compounded by disease outbreaks.

The funding shortfall, ongoing detentions and challenging operating space exacerbate these challenges. So we must continue to work together and prioritise our collective response to ensure humanitarian aid reaches those most in need. 

The UK recently enrolled in a joint programme with King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre, targeting the spread of cholera across Yemen. 

This programme will provide cholera vaccines and help strengthen local response capacity in the most high-risk and affected communities.

Finally, the UK remains committed to achieving lasting peace in Yemen and the broader region. Long-term stability and security in Yemen can only be achieved by a UN-led, inclusive political settlement. And we continue to support Special Envoy Grundberg in his efforts in this regard.

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