Iran Press/ Iran News: Ali Asghar Khaji, Senior Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran on Special Political Affairs, and Martin Griffiths, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Yemen, met on Sunday to discuss various issues and dimensions of the Yemeni crisis and examined the cessation of the crisis in this country.
In this meeting, Khaji, while referring to the deplorable situation of the resilient people of Yemen and the very difficult conditions imposed on them due to the war and the oppressive economic siege, called for more intervention by the United Nations and the international community to stop the war and lift the inhuman siege.
He also announced the readiness of the Islamic Republic of Iran to provide humanitarian and medical assistance to the people of this country in the fight against the coronavirus.
The Senior Advisor to the Iranian Foreign Minister also stressed the need to resolve the Yemeni crisis through political means, to hold Yemeni-Yemeni talks, and to establish a comprehensive government throughout Yemen with the participation of all political groups and parties in the war-torn country.
The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Yemen, Martin Griffiths, emphasized the role of the Islamic Republic of Iran in contributing to peace in Yemen and the region and called for UN efforts to establish a ceasefire, lift the economic blockade and resume political talks.
Martin Griffiths, arrived in Tehran to hold talks with officials of the Islamic Republic of Iran on Sunday.
By forming a coalition of several Arab countries and with the United States and the Zionist Regime's support, Saudi Arabia has been attacking Yemen and laid a land, sea, and air siege to this country since March 2015.
This military aggression has not achieved anything for Riyadh so far. It has only led to Yemen's destruction, the killing of thousands of civilians, and the displacement of millions.
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