Interests at play as Yemeni crisis seeks solutions
The US has called on Iran to provide support to end the conflict in Yemen, one year into the truce that contributed significantly to reducing violence in the Arab country.
US special envoy to
Yemen, Tim Lenderking, indicated that if Iran wants to make a positive shift in the conflict,
it must stop smuggling weapons to the Houthis, and comply with UN Security
Council resolutions.
In a speech at the Middle
East Institute in Washington, Lenderking expressed a desire to see Iran's support for the political process in
Yemen, which he hopes will be successful in ending the conflict, restoring
legitimate governance, and stabilizing the country.
In the same context, the
US expressed support to Yemen in addressing the threat of landmines. It demanded
the Houthi militias to hand over maps of the landmines.
Mines planted by the
Houthi militias in Yemen, especially in residential areas, are one of the most
serious challenges facing civilians. They caused the death and injury of many
people.
Cooperation
For his part, Yemeni
political analyst, Rajeh Mahmud, said he cannot predict the extent of Iran's
cooperation in ending the conflict.
"This depends on
many political and strategic factors and the interests of each party to the
conflict," Mahmud told The Reference.
It is important, he
added, to note that this invitation comes within the framework of current international
efforts to find a peaceful solution to the conflict in Yemen.
He added that this requires
cooperation from all concerned parties, including Iran.
"Therefore, this
invitation should be an opportunity to encourage dialogue and negotiation to
find peaceful solutions to the conflict in Yemen," Mahmud said.
He added that everything
that is happening is a routine effort by countries to try to resolve the
crisis, despite knowing that the Houthi group does not adhere to any international
covenants and agreements.
Insufficient
Mahmud pointed out that
despite current international efforts to end the conflict in Yemen, the results
achieved so far are not enough to end the conflict definitively.
Among the results
achieved from international efforts, he said, is a partial truce that was announced
in 2018 under the mediation of the UN.
This truce, he added, resulted
in a reduction in violence in some areas.
Mahmud noted that many
prisoners have been released on both sides to the conflict.
"This is an
important step in easing the conflict," Mahmud said.
He explained that despite
these positive results, there are many challenges that must be overcome to end
the conflict once and for all, including the complexities of the political and
security situation in Yemen and the interference of external parties in the
conflict.