UK Statement: Closer to Resolving Safer Oil Tanker Threat

I would like to start by thanking the Special Envoy, Assistant Secretary General and Humanitarian Coordinator for their briefings.

As we heard from the Assistant Secretary-General, we are closer than ever to resolving the threat posed by the Safer oil tanker, thanks to the efforts of the United Nations, public and private donors, and the constructive engagement of all parties.

It is critical now that we support the UN swiftly to overcome obstacles and start the oil transfer. Until this is complete, the threat to the environment, to global trade, and the delivery of lifesaving aid to Yemen remains.

As we heard, the UN still needs $28m to safely secure the oil and complete the job. Let us not forget that the funding gap includes a UN loan, which was crucial to getting us this far. Until this is repaid, the UN is compromised in its ability to respond to current and future crises.

We have come so far. But we now need to ensure the operation begins and that we find those remaining funds.

Colleagues, our concerns about the humanitarian situation and access persist. I also want to stress my concerns regarding the Houthis' anti-vaccination policy. This is a serious threat to public health, placing children at risk of illness and death. The UK urges the relevant authorities to unblock the situation and allow for urgent vaccination campaigns.

Finally, I would like to draw attention to the ongoing detention of thirteen members of the Baha'i community by the Houthis.

Although we are encouraged by the release of four individuals, the UK calls on the Houthis to uphold Freedom of Religion or Belief and release the remaining detainees, especially those in need of urgent medical care.

It is essential that all Yemeni parties exercise these principles of inclusivity and fairness, as they look to move towards a more sustainable peace in Yemen.

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