Macron urges Saudi king to lift Yemen blockade
French President Emmanuel Macron has urged
Saudi Arabia's King Salman to "lift entirely the blockade" against
Yemen so that humanitarian aid can be delivered to the food-deprived state.
The
comments came in a phone call between the two leaders on December 24, the
French presidency said Wednesday.
A
Saudi-led military coalition has since 2015 been intervening in Yemen to
support its internationally recognised government against Huthi rebels backed
by Iran.
Air
strikes and a far-reaching blockade on Yemen's air and sea ports have massively
reduced the amount of food reaching the country, heavily critical international
aid organisations say.
In
early November, the coalition tightened that blockade in response to a missile
fired by the Shiite Huthis that was intercepted near Riyadh airport.
Mark
Lowcock, the UN undersecretary-general for humanitarian affairs, said that
month unless the coalition ends a blockade of the country, Yemen will face
"the largest famine the world has seen for many decades, with millions of
victims".
The
blockade was partially lifted three weeks later under massive international
pressure, namely over the closure of Hodeida port -- key to humanitarian and
commercial deliveries.
For
France, there is "no military solution to the conflict in Yemen" and
it is "essential that both sides return to the negotiating table",
Macron told Salman, the presidency added.
FROM dailymail.co.uk
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