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مجلس الأمن يصدر بياناً حول #اليمن "الحدث العربي" ينشر نص البيان-
#اليمن #مجلس_الأمن :
شارك الخبر
زائرنا الكريم شارك برأيك عبر كتابة تعليقك على الخبر مع الالتزام بأخلاق الحوار ,, كما يمكنك مشاركة رابط الخبر ولمتابعة اخبار " الحدث العربي " قم بالاشتراك في قناتنا على تطبيق تليجرام انقر هنا
اصدر مجلس الامن الدولي، قبل قليل، بياناً بشأن اليمن، طالب جميع
الأطراف باستئناف المحادثات في أسرع وقت والانخراط فيها بدون شروط مسبقة
وفقا للمبادرة الخليجية وآليتها التنفيذية ومخرجات مؤتمر الحوار الوطني
وقرارات مجلس الأمن ذات الصِلة ، كما طالب بتنفيذ كامل للقرار ٢٢١٦
والالتزام بالتعهدات المعلنة خلال جولة المحادثات التي جرت في ديسمبر
الماضي.
المجلس طالب باتخاذ خطوات عاجلة لوقف إطلاق النار وأكد أن وقف الاعمال
القتالية وتنفيذ قرارات مجلس الأمن ذات الصِلة يجب ان يقود الى وقف شامل
ودائم لإطلاق النار.
المجلس وصف الأزمة الانسانية في اليمن بأنها الأكبر في العالم من حيث
عدد المحتاجين الى مساعدة وإغاثة وطالب بعدم اعاقة وصول المساعدات واتخاذ
إجراءات واحتياطات للتقليل من الخسائر في صفوف المدنيين والمنشآت المدنية
كما أكد على ضرورة وقف تجنيد الأطفال.
"صدى عدن" تحصل على نسخة من البيان باللغة الانجيليزية:
نص البيان..
Security Council press statement on the situation in Yemen
On 16th February 2016 the Security Council was briefed by the Under
Secretary-General for humanitarian affairs, Stephen O’Brien on the
situation in Yemen. Members of the Council received a further briefing
on the situation in Yemen from the Special Envoy of the
Secretary-General for Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed on 17th February.
The members of the Security Council were also briefed on 17th February
by H.E. Mr. Motohide Yoshikawa, chair of the UN Sanctions Committee on
Yemen.
The members of the Security Council recalled Security Council
resolutions 2014 (2011), 2051 (2012), 2140 (2014), 2201 (2015) and 2216
(2215), emphasising the need for a peaceful, orderly, inclusive and
Yemeni-led transition process. The members of the Security Council
reiterated their demand for the full implementation of relevant Security
Council resolutions, and reiterated their call from resolution 2216
(2015) on all Yemeni parties to resume and accelerate United
Nations-brokered inclusive political consultations.
The members of the Security Council expressed serious concern at
the humanitarian crisis in Yemen, which in terms of numbers of people in
need is the largest in the world. The members of the Security Council
underlined their full support to humanitarian workers delivering aid in
very difficult conditions across Yemen. The members of the Security
Council expressed concern at all reports of obstruction of the delivery
of humanitarian assistance in Yemen. The members of the Security Council
welcomed the establishment of the UN Verification and Inspection
Mechanism (UNVIM) and called upon all States to adhere to its
provisions.
The members of the Security Council urged all parties to fulfil
their commitments to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance,
including measures to further ensure rapid, safe and unhindered
humanitarian access. The members of the Security Council further
underlined the importance of the delivery of commercial goods and fuel
for civilian purposes to all parts of Yemen. The members of the Security
Council called upon all sides to comply with international humanitarian
law, including to take all feasible precautions to minimise harm to
civilians and civilian objects, to end the recruitment and use of
children in violation of applicable international law, and to work
urgently with the United Nations and humanitarian aid organisations to
bring assistance to those in need throughout the country.
The members of the Security Council urged all parties to the
conflict in Yemen to take urgent steps towards resuming a ceasefire. The
members of the Security Council emphasized that cessation of
hostilities and compliance with related Security Council resolutions
should lead to a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire. The members of
the Security Council further emphasized the importance of establishing
fully the "De-escalation and Coordination Committee".
The members of the Security Council urged the Yemeni parties to
fulfil their commitments made during the last round of talks between
15-20 December 2015 and further urged the parties to participate in a
new round of talks, building on the progress that has been achieved so
far on ending the conflict.
The members of the Security Council expressed their grave concern
at the increasing presence of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and ISIL
or Da’esh in Yemen.
The members of the Security Council called on all Yemeni parties to
engage in political talks without preconditions and in good faith,
including by resolving their differences through dialogue and
consultations in accordance with the Gulf Cooperation Council Initiative
and its Implementation Mechanism, the outcomes of the comprehensive
National Dialogue Conference and relevant Security Council resolutions.
The members of the Security Council underlined their strong support for
the Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh
Ahmed in facilitating these talks.
The members of the Security Council reiterated their strong
commitment to the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Yemen

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