Houthis reneged on Sweden agreement: Yemeni FM

Al-Yamani said the Houthis had not implemented any of the 75 points agreed on in Sweden. (File/AFP)
Updated 15 January 2019
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Houthis reneged on Sweden agreement: Yemeni FM

  • Yemeni, Saudi and UAE missions will send detailed report to UN on the Houthi violations
  • This comes as Saudi Arabia and the US agreed to reduce any escalation of violence in Yemen

DUBAI:  Nothing has been achieved in the month since the Sweden agreement was signed, Yemen’s Foreign Minister Khalid Al-Yamani said on Monday evening, adding that Houthi militants remain active in areas they agreed to leave.  

Yemeni, Saudi and UAE missions said they will send a detailed report to the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the UN Security Council on the Houthi violations to the agreement.

Al-Yamani said the Houthis had not implemented any of the 75 points agreed on in Sweden, that Yemen is under international supervision and under the UN resolution 2451, adding that the militia did not respect any international law or agreements.

This comes as Saudi Arabia and the US agreed to reduce any escalation of violence in Yemen in order to allow the UN international envoy an opportunity to find a solution to the crisis.


Norway’s ambassador to Jordan and Iraq resigns over Epstein links

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Norway’s ambassador to Jordan and Iraq resigns over Epstein links

  • Mona Juul, who played a key role in the Oslo Accords, is among several high-profile Norwegian figures swept up in the Epstein files
  • Epstein left $10 million in his will to Juul’s two children with her husband, fellow diplomat Terje Rod-Larsen, Noregian media reported
OSLO: Norway’s ambassador to Jordan and Iraq has resigned after an investigation was launched into her ties to late US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the foreign ministry said Sunday.
Mona Juul, who played a key role in the secret Israeli-Palestinian negotiations which led to the Oslo Accords of the early 1990s, is among several high-profile Norwegian figures swept up in the latest Epstein file release.
“This is a correct and necessary decision... Juul’s contact with the convicted abuser Epstein has shown a serious lapse in judgment,” Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide said in a statement.
The senior diplomat was temporarily suspended on Monday pending an investigation into her alleged links to Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking.
Epstein left $10 million in his will to Juul’s two children with her husband, fellow diplomat and Oslo talks broker Terje Rod-Larsen, according to Norwegian media.
Eide said that the ministry would continue to hold talks with Juul throughout the review to determine the extent of their dealings.
“It is important to understand the scope of the contact she, as an employee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has had with Epstein,” he said.
He added that the Jordan embassy would be led by the deputy ambassador until a new envoy is appointed.
Norway’s political and royal circles have been thrust into the eye of the Epstein storm, including the CEO of the World Economic Forum Borge Brende, and former prime minister Thorbjorn Jagland, who is being investigated for “aggravated corruption.”
Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit has also come under scrutiny for her relationship with Epstein, which on Friday she said she “deeply regretted.”