SANAA, Jun 2 (YPA) – Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden, Ann Linde, said she met on Wednesday, in the Omani capital, Muscat, with the head of national negotiating delegation, Mohammed Abdulsalam.
The ministry said in series of tweets on Twitters she talked about humanitarian situation, ceasefire, political process.
Parties should engage with UN without preconditions for ending the war, Linde affirmed.
The minister went on to say there is unified international support to back the United Nations’ proposal for a ceasefire, humanitarian measures and the political process, so that the space for a comprehensive political dialogue should be allowed with broad international support, stressing that Yemen needs more humanitarian relief to end the suffering of civilians.
About her visit to the UN-supported “A Profession in My Hand in Mukalla, Linda said, “These projects provide livelihood opportunities for many women, and that international supporters of Yemen should find sustainable solutions, invest in human development and enhance the role of women in the Yemeni political process.
Linde described Yemen as a beautiful country, saying that this is her second visit in the midst of the humanitarian crisis that the country is going through as a result of the war. She added: I am pleased to meet with the Yemenis to discuss the ongoing peace efforts led by the United Nations, noting the strong support provided by Sweden and the European Union to Yemen.
The Swedish Foreign Minister expressed her happiness to meet with Omani Foreign Minister Badr Al-Busaidi, to discuss the Omani mediation efforts in Yemen and ways to enhance regional dialogue.
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