Yemen Crisis: Guterres Calls for Restraint and UN Detainees’ Release

Addressing the media in New York, he noted increasing tensions in Yemen and “dramatic new developments” in eastern governorates that “are turning up the heat.”

Since 2014, Yemeni government forces, backed by a Saudi-led coalition, have been fighting Houthi rebels, who are supported by Iran and control Sana’a.

Risk of wider escalation

The Southern Transitional Council (STC) forces have advanced on resource-rich governorates, Hadramawt and al-Mahra.

“As I told the Security Council, unilateral actions will not clear a path to peace,” the Secretary-General said. “They deepen divisions, harden positions, and raise the risk of wider escalation and further fragmentation.”

He warned that resuming hostilities could impact regional security.

“I urge all parties to exercise restraint, de-escalate tensions, and resolve differences through dialogue,” he said. “This includes regional stakeholders, whose constructive engagement and coordination in support of UN mediation are essential for collective security.”

Political solution needed

The Secretary-General emphasized Yemen’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

He highlighted the need for “a sustainable, negotiated political settlement” that meets the aspirations of all Yemenis and ends the conflict.

The conflict has caused thousands of deaths and a severe humanitarian crisis. Nearly half the population—19.5 million—needs humanitarian aid, and nearly five million have fled their homes.

UN efforts face challenges, especially in Houthi-controlled areas where “the operating environment has become untenable.”

The Secretary-General’s press stakeout.

Release detained personnel

The Secretary-General condemned the arbitrary detention of 59 UN and partner personnel, and staff from NGOs, civil society, and diplomatic missions, calling for their immediate release.

The Houthi authorities recently referred three UN staff to a special criminal court, charged for their UN duties. He said this referral should be rescinded and charges dropped.

“The continued detention of our colleagues is a profound injustice to all who have dedicated their lives to helping Yemen,” he said. “The UN and its partners must never be targeted, arrested, or detained for their official duties. We must be allowed to perform our work without interference.”

Commitment to peace

The Secretary-General affirmed the UN’s commitment to supporting millions in Yemen despite challenges.

Since January, over 5.3 million received food, nutrition, water, and health assistance, and “with adequate funding, we can do more.”

He recalled Yemen’s near peace during the 2022 truce and 2023 commitments.

Although “subsequent developments have complicated the situation,” peace is possible, and the UN is committed to these efforts.

He called on all parties to engage with the UN Special Envoy for Yemen, “prioritize dialogue over violence, and avoid actions that could inflame this fragile situation,” adding “the people of Yemen demand and deserve peace.”


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13 responses to “Yemen Crisis: Guterres Calls for Restraint and UN Detainees’ Release”

  1. Green Scavenger Avatar
    Green Scavenger

    As if a few polite words from Guterres are going to do the trick in Yemen—maybe he should try sending a strongly worded postcard next time? 🤷‍♂️

  2. Kazami of Truth Avatar
    Kazami of Truth

    Oh, fantastic, more calls for restraint while the world watches Yemen burn. Seems like the UN’s got a real handle on things—maybe next they’ll suggest breathing exercises for the combatants! 😏

  3. disco potato Avatar
    disco potato

    Oh sure, because asking for “restraint” and the release of detainees has worked wonders in the past, right? Just another day in the world of diplomacy, where words are mightier than… well, reality. 😏

  4. Jungle King Avatar
    Jungle King

    Right, because asking warring factions to “exercise restraint” really worked wonders in the past, didn’t it? 😂 Just a classic case of talking loudly while the ship sinks, mate!

  5. Rando Tank Avatar

    So, Guterres is basically saying, “Let’s all play nice in the sandbox” while Yemen’s a warzone and 19.5 million folks are begging for a crumb. Classic diplomatic charm—just sprinkle a bit of restraint and hope for the best! 😏🕊️

  6. Oh, sure, because asking for restraint in a conflict that’s been raging since 2014 is definitely going to work wonders – it’s not like we’ve tried that before, right? 🤔 Let’s just hope they’re as keen on dialogue as they are on throwing missiles.

  7. Napoleonic Haze Avatar
    Napoleonic Haze

    Looks like Guterres believes a bit of restraint will magically solve Yemen’s issues—because clearly, the last nine years of conflict were just a misunderstanding over tea and biscuits. ☕️💼

  8. Fire Fish Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Guterres is calling for restraint while the whole place is a circus! 🎪 Let’s just chat our way to peace while the fireworks go off in the background, shall we?🙃

  9. Guillotine Avatar

    Just what we need, more calls for restraint while the region simmers like a nice pot of stew. Maybe they should consider serving up some peace with a side of common sense – or is that too much to ask? 😏

  10. Oh joy, more calls for restraint from the UN – because clearly, that’s been the magic wand for peace since 2014. Maybe next, they’ll suggest a nice cuppa tea to soothe the tensions, eh? ☕️😏

  11. Seems like Guterres has got it all figured out—just a sprinkle of dialogue here and a dash of restraint there, and voilà, peace in Yemen! 🍵 But hey, isn’t it charming how calling for “restraint” works wonders while the world watches the drama unfold like a well-scripted soap opera? 🎭

  12. Winter Underdog Avatar
    Winter Underdog

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need: another call for “restraint” while the whole place is on fire. It’s like telling the chef to take it easy while the kitchen’s already burning down! 🔥🍽️

  13. Coma Stalk Avatar

    Seems like Guterres is really aiming to win the ‘Most Optimistic Politician’ award—because who wouldn’t want a sprinkle of dialogue over a nice hot conflict? 😂

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