You are here: Home » PTI Stories » National » News
Business Standard

Saudis, UAE draw praise for pledging aid to Yemen

AP  |  Geneva 

and the drew praise today at a UN conference for offering USD 1 billion in aid for Yemen, where their air campaign against Houthi rebels has killed thousands of civilians and their crippling blockade has hindered aid delivery.

The one-day conference co-hosted by Sweden, and the collected pledges totaling USD 2.01 billion from 40 countries and organisations.

UN acknowledged that some donors were also "parties of the conflict." "We all know who ... the parties to the war (are)," he told reporters. "But the two things need to be seen separately, independently of the fact that there is a war.

There are humanitarian obligations that are assumed by countries."

With the situation worsening Guterres called it "catastrophic" the conference easily surpassed the funding pledges of $1.1 billion at a similar event last year. Overall, the UN has appealed for USD 2.96 billion to provide assistance and protection to people in in 2018.

"Several countries have already announced that there will be more donations from now until the end of the year," the U.N. said. "So we are quite optimistic."


Guterres added that "as important as the financial contributions to this conference is the commitment of the parties to the conflict to come together to put an end to the war."

He said information gleaned by his new for Yemen, Martin Griffiths, during a trip to the region led him to believe there were "positive perspectives" that could possibly lead to an "effective intra-Yemeni dialogue" at some point. Guterres cited an "opportunity to be seized."

A Saudi-led, Western-backed coalition has been at war with Iran-allied Shiite rebels known as for three years in a conflict that has killed more than 10,000 people and left 22.2 million people needing humanitarian aid.

The conflict has fanned the world's outbreak and put many on the brink of Some 8.4 million people do not know how they will get their next meal, according to UN estimates.

Health and are teetering in Guterres noted that a child under 5 dies every 10 minutes from preventable causes.

In his prepared remarks, Guterres noted how and the United Arab Emirates, who have given backing to Yemen's government, notably with air power and a sea blockade of rebel areas, had "generously provided" $930 million toward the humanitarian response plan even before the conference began.

The final list of pledges showed that each country had offered USD 500 million.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 22:05 IST
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU