The Security Council has expressed grave concern over what it said was a serious deterioration of the economic and humanitarian situation in Yemen amid worsening security, including the threat from al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. In a press statement issued at UN Headquarters in New York, the council urged all parties in Yemen to ensure that those in need of humanitarian assistance can be reached, voicing concern over the increasing interruption of the flow of basic supplies. The United Nations body also urged all parties to refrain from targeting vital infrastructure. “The members of the Security Council urged all sides in Yemen to reject violence and show maximum restraint,” said the statement, read to reporters by Ambassador Hardeep Singh Puri of India, which holds the council’s rotating presidency this month. “They called upon all the parties to respect their obligations under applicable international law.” The council also called on all parties to urgently seek a solution to the crisis in an inclusive, orderly and Yemeni-led process of political transition that meets the needs and aspirations of the Yemeni people for change. It took note of the inter-Yemeni efforts in that regard, saying the (Persian) Gulf Cooperation Council’s (GCC) initiative continues to be important. Members of the Security Council welcomed the efforts of the Good Offices of the secretary-general through his Special Adviser, Jamal Benomar, and those of the (P)GCC. The statement was issued following a briefing to the council by Benomar, a press release issued by the UN Information Center (UNIC) said here on Wednesday. Civil unrest in Yemen has escalated this year, as it has across much of North Africa and the Middle East, with often bloody mass protests by civilians calling for political reform and greater democracy.
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