UN Chief António Guterres urged Yemeni conflicting parties to agree on allowing the delivery of humanitarian aid to each of the Houthi controlled cities Sanaa and Hodeidah. “I hope it will be possible for an agreement to be achieved between the parties to allow for Hodeida and Sanaa to be fully operational for the humanitarian needs of the Yemeni people who are suffering in such a terrible way. "They deserve our solidarity and our commitment," Guterres told reporters after meeting with Kuwaits emir Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. The United Nations has tried to mediate between Yemeni warring parties to end the conflict but failed to do so. Asked about plans to begin negotiations in Kuwait on the crisis in Yemen, the Secretary-General said the UN is doing its best to create the conditions for the present stalemate to be overcome. “Kuwait has been very successful in the first conference that was organized. We will be working very closely with the [parties] to see when and how a new strong initiative will be possible,” he stressed. To a question on getting aid through Sanaa airport or Hodeida port, Guterres said that his Special Envoy for Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, is pushing to create the conditions for both Hodeida and Sanaa to allow for an effective use, for humanitarian purposes, of these two very important infrastructures.
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