‘Robust monitoring regime' urgently needed in Yemen: UN envoy

In this file photo taken on 13 December 2018, UN special envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths holds a press conference following the Yemen peace consultations taking place at Johannesberg Castle in Rimbo, north of Stockholm, Sweden. Griffiths on 14 December 2018, urged the creation of a `robust and competent monitoring regime` in war-ravaged Yemen, one day after fighting parties agreed to a ceasefire at a vital port. Photo: AFP
In this file photo taken on 13 December 2018, UN special envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths holds a press conference following the Yemen peace consultations taking place at Johannesberg Castle in Rimbo, north of Stockholm, Sweden. Griffiths on 14 December 2018, urged the creation of a `robust and competent monitoring regime` in war-ravaged Yemen, one day after fighting parties agreed to a ceasefire at a vital port. Photo: AFP

UN special envoy Martin Griffiths on Friday urged the creation of a "robust and competent monitoring regime" in war-ravaged Yemen, one day after fighting parties agreed to a ceasefire at a vital port.

"A robust and competent monitoring regime is not just essential. It is also urgently needed," Griffiths told the Security Council, adding that "allowing the UN the lead role in the ports is the vital first step."

If implemented, the deal on Hodeida port, a key gateway for aid and food imports, could bring relief to a country where 14 million people stand on the brink of famine.