Hans Grundberg, United Nations envoy has arrived in Yemen’s capital, marking his first visit in nearly two years, amidst escalating tensions in the region.
The visit comes on the heels of intensified Israeli and US strikes on Houthi strongholds, which have disrupted critical aid deliveries at Sanaa International Airport, Hodeidah, and Saleef ports.
The Iran-aligned Houthis have maintained control over most of Yemen, including the capital Sanaa, since seizing power in 2014 and 2015.
Their influence has grown significantly, with a notable presence in the Middle East, particularly in supporting Palestinians in the Gaza war.
Hans Grundberg’s mission aims to ease tensions and create a conducive environment for conflict resolution.
UN envoy, Hans Grundberg plans to engage in a series of national and regional meetings to advance the peace process.
Additionally, the Swedish diplomat will push for the release of UN staff and others currently detained.
This development follows a recent visit by World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who traveled to Yemen over Christmas to negotiate the release of 16 UN staff members, as well as employees of diplomatic missions and NGO workers.
Ghebreyesus narrowly escaped an Israeli airstrike on Sanaa International Airport on December 26.