UN pauses some Yemen operations over Houthi detention of staff


UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -The United Nations has paused all operations in Yemen's Sa'ada region after more U.N. staff were detained by the Houthi authorities, deputy U.N. spokesperson Farhan Haq said on Monday.

"This extraordinary and temporary measure seeks to balance the imperative to stay and deliver with the need to have the safety and security of the U.N. personnel and its partners guaranteed," Haq said. "Such guarantees are ultimately required to ensure the effectiveness and sustainability of our efforts."

Haq could not immediately say how many people would be affected by the pause in U.N. operations.

"This pause is to give time to the de facto authorities and the United Nations to arrange the release of arbitrarily detained U.N. personnel and ensure that the necessary conditions are in place to deliver critical humanitarian support," he said.

"The United Nations remains fully committed to assist the millions of people in need across Yemen," Haq added.

The Iran-aligned Houthis have controlled most of Yemen, including the capital Sanaa, since seizing power in 2014 and early 2015. Since 2021 the Houthis have detained dozens of U.N. staff. The group currently has some 28 U.N. staff in detention.

(Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Katharine Jackson and Lisa Shumaker)

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