Yemen on the Brink: Guterres Urges Restraint and UN Detainees’ Release

Speaking to the media outside the council chambers in New York, the tensions across Yemen and “spectacular new developments” in its eastern governorates were highlighted as increasing pressure.

Since 2014, Yemeni government forces, backed by a Saudi-led military coalition, have been fighting Iran-backed Houthi rebels controlling the capital, Sanaa.

This month, forces affiliated with a separatist group called the Southern Transitional Council (STC) advanced toward Hadramawt and al-Mahra.

“As I said to the Security Council, unilateral actions will not pave the way to peace,” the Secretary-General said. “They deepen divisions, strengthen positions, and increase the risk of broader escalation and further fragmentation.”

He warned that a full resumption of hostilities could have serious consequences for regional security.

“I urge all parties to exercise maximum restraint, ease tensions, and resolve disputes through dialogue,” he said.

“This includes regional stakeholders, whose constructive engagement and coordination in support of UN mediation efforts are essential.”

The Secretary-General stressed that Yemen’s sovereignty and territorial integrity must be preserved.

He emphasized the need for a “negotiated and lasting political settlement” that considers the aspirations of the entire population and ends the conflict.

The fighting has left thousands dead and triggered one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, with nearly half the population in need of assistance and millions displaced.

UN efforts face enormous challenges, particularly in Houthi-controlled areas where the environment is untenable.

The Secretary-General strongly condemned the continued detention of UN and NGO staff and called for their immediate release.

The Houthis recently referred three UN staff members to a special criminal court. He said the dismissal should be overturned, and all charges should be dropped.

“The detention of our colleagues is a profound injustice to those who have dedicated their lives to the people of Yemen,” he said.

“The UN and its partners must never be targeted. We must be allowed to carry out our work without interference.”

The Secretary-General confirmed the UN’s commitment to providing assistance to millions across Yemen despite challenges.

Since January, millions have received food, nutrition, water, and health assistance, and with adequate funding, much more can be done.

He recalled that Yemeni parties were close to peace during the 2022 truce and agreed commitments in 2023. Although recent developments complicate the situation, the path to peace is possible, and the UN remains committed.

He called on all parties to engage with the UN Special Envoy for Yemen, “prioritize dialogue over violence, and avoid any unilateral action,” adding that “the Yemeni people demand and deserve peace.”


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18 responses to “Yemen on the Brink: Guterres Urges Restraint and UN Detainees’ Release”

  1. bleachers Avatar

    Oh, so Guterres is urging restraint in Yemen again? Sounds like a brilliant strategy—because if anyone knows how to stop a war, it’s a guy in a suit giving speeches from New York. 😏

  2. So, Guterres wants everyone to play nice in Yemen while the local drama unfolds like a bad soap opera, eh? 🙄 If only urging restraint solved everything, we’d have world peace by now, wouldn’t we?

  3. AirportHobo XD Avatar
    AirportHobo XD

    Oh sure, because asking everyone to “exercise maximum restraint” has always worked wonders in the past, hasn’t it? 😏 It’s like advising a cat not to chase a mouse—utterly charming yet completely futile.

  4. Slug-em-
dog Avatar
    Slug-em- dog

    Looks like Guterres is handing out advice like free samples at a market – everyone’s ignoring it while they bicker over the last slice of cake! 🍰 Just another day in the diplomatic circus, eh?

  5. Seems like Yemen is the place to be if you’re into ‘spectacular developments’—who knew a humanitarian crisis could sound so fancy? 🤦‍♂️ Just what we need, more calls for “maximum restraint” while the whole country’s in a game of geopolitical Twister!

  6. Another day, another heartfelt plea from Guterres—who knew diplomacy could be so dramatic? 😏 Clearly, the Yemeni conflict is just one big chat room waiting for the right emojis to resolve it!

  7. Taffy Duchess Avatar
    Taffy Duchess

    Looks like Guterres is really cracking the code for world peace—maybe next he can figure out how to get my morning coffee to me on time! ☕️🙄

  8. Solitaire Avatar

    Gotta love it when world leaders urge restraint while the local lads are busy turning the place into a real-life game of Risk. 🕵️‍♂️ Who knew peace talks could be so thrilling?

  9. Gotta love a good ol’ UN pep talk, right? 🤔 I mean, who wouldn’t want to resolve years of conflict over a cup of tea and a biscuit? 🍵🍪

  10. Oh, look at that, Guterres is urging restraint in Yemen again – how original! 🤔 It’s almost like telling a cat not to chase a laser pointer; good luck with that, mate!

  11. jesterzilla Avatar
    jesterzilla

    Gotta love how the UN’s calling for restraint while the situation in Yemen could make a soap opera look like a stroll in the park. 🤦‍♂️ Keep the dialogue going, gentlemen; I hear that’s how wars are won these days!

  12. Miss Lucky Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Another UN call for restraint—because who doesn’t love a good chat while the house is burning down? 🔥 Just what we need, more heartfelt speeches and less action. Cheers to diplomacy, eh? 🍷

  13. Moon Solitaire Avatar
    Moon Solitaire

    Seems like Guterres is handing out advice like it’s free espresso at a café, eh? Meanwhile, the only ones taking a breather are the separatists, probably sipping their lattes while the rest are left in chaos. ☕️💼

  14. Emerald Goddess Avatar
    Emerald Goddess

    Oh, brilliant! Guterres urging restraint in Yemen is like a cat asking a mouse to take it easy—just what we needed, more talk while the world burns. 😏

  15. Another day, another pep talk from Guterres – as if telling warring factions to “just get along” is gonna magically fix a decade of chaos. Classic diplomacy, innit? 🤷‍♂️

  16. Marine Dre Avatar

    Seems like Guterres thinks talking gently to warlords will magically fix Yemen. Perhaps he should try sweet-talking a brick wall next? 😏

  17. Stone Boomstick Avatar
    Stone Boomstick

    Seems like the UN’s got it all figured out—just sprinkle a bit of dialogue on top of a humanitarian crisis and voilà, peace! 🍽️ Meanwhile, Yemen’s residents are probably taking bets on how long this “restraint” lasts.

  18. desert haze Avatar
    desert haze

    Gotta love how the UN’s Secretary-General is like a waiter at a fancy restaurant, politely reminding the warring parties that throwing plates won’t get them dessert 🍰. Maybe if they all just sat down for a cuppa and a good chat, this whole mess would get sorted, but hey, who am I to suggest a civilized conversation? 🤷‍♂️

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