Yemen : UK Calls for Immediate Release of UN Aid Workers at UN Security Council Meeting
In a powerful statement delivered at the UN Security Council meeting, the United Kingdom urged for the immediate and unconditional release of UN aid workers detained in conflict zones.
Ambassador Barbara Woodward emphasized the critical importance of ensuring that humanitarian workers can carry out their duties without fear of unjustified detention or intimidation.
The UK's call comes amid growing concerns over the safety and security of aid workers in regions like Yemen and Gaza, where they face significant risks while providing essential support to vulnerable populations.
Ambassador Woodward highlighted the need for all member states to comply with international humanitarian law and to support efforts to enhance the protection of humanitarian personnel.
The UK also stressed the importance of international cooperation to address the humanitarian crises in these regions and to ensure that aid workers can continue their vital work without hindrance.
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