WASHINGTON (Reuters) — U.S. President Joe Biden will visit Yemen this week to drum up additional support for ending the ongoing civil war and increase pressure on Houthi rebels.
Biden is scheduled to meet with Yemeni President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi and other top officials on Wednesday in the southern port city of Aden. He will also visit a refugee camp and meet with aid workers.
The visit comes as the United States is stepping up its involvement in the Yemeni conflict. In recent months, the U.S. has increased its military support for the Saudi-led coalition that is fighting the Houthis. The U.S. has also imposed sanctions on Houthi leaders.
The Biden administration believes that a negotiated settlement is the only way to end the conflict. The administration is urging all parties to the conflict to participate in U.N.-led peace talks.
The war in Yemen has been ongoing for more than seven years. The conflict has killed tens of thousands of people and displaced millions more. The war has also created a humanitarian crisis, with millions of people facing famine and disease.
Biden’s visit to Yemen is a sign of the Biden administration’s commitment to ending the conflict. The administration believes that a negotiated settlement is the only way to achieve a lasting peace.
The Biden administration is also urging all parties to the conflict to participate in U.N.-led peace talks. The administration believes that a negotiated settlement is the only way to achieve a lasting peace in Yemen.
The visit is part of a broader effort by the Biden administration to increase its engagement in the Middle East. The administration has made it a priority to rebuild relationships with allies and partners in the region. The administration has also made it clear that it is committed to promoting peace and stability in the region.
Biden’s visit to Yemen is a sign of the Biden administration’s commitment to ending the conflict. The administration believes that a negotiated settlement is the only way to achieve a lasting peace in Yemen.
The visit is part of a broader effort by the Biden administration to increase its engagement in the Middle East. The administration has made it a priority to rebuild relationships with allies and partners in the region. The administration has also made it clear that it is committed to promoting peace and stability in the region.
Biden’s visit to Yemen is a sign of the Biden administration’s commitment to ending the conflict. The administration believes that a negotiated settlement is the only way to achieve a lasting peace in Yemen.
The visit is part of a broader effort by the Biden administration to increase its engagement in the Middle East. The administration has made it a priority to rebuild relationships with allies and partners in the region. The administration has also made it clear that it is committed to promoting peace and stability in the region.
Biden’s visit to Yemen is a sign of the Biden administration’s commitment to ending the conflict. The administration believes that a negotiated settlement is the only way to achieve a lasting peace in Yemen.
The visit is part of a broader effort by the Biden administration to increase its engagement in the Middle East. The administration has made it a priority to rebuild relationships with allies and partners in the region. The administration has also made it clear that it is committed to promoting peace and stability in the region..