The Ambassadors to Yemen from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States met on March 2023.
The Quad commended the UN for hosting a Yemen humanitarian pledging conference on 27th February but underlined that efforts to strengthen Yemen’s economy are fundamental to reducing humanitarian need. The Quad discussed their recent efforts to bolster Yemen’s economy, including through external finance. They highlighted the contributions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates through deposits provided to the Central Bank of Yemen, as well as progress in converting Special Drawing Rights.
The Quad expressed support for the Government of Yemen and Central Bank of Yemen’s reforms over the past 12 months, including the successful introduction of a new transparent foreign exchange auction.
These reforms have increased international confidence that will enable further external financing to these institutions.
The Quad called on the Government of Yemen to increase transparency over the use of resources, to consult with the private sector on future economic measures, and to continue advancing its reform agenda, especially in the electricity sector..
The Quad condemned Houthi economic warfare – including threats to oil infrastructure, traders, and shipping companies – which contributes to the alarming humanitarian situation in Yemen and undermines efforts towards peace.
Finally, the Quad underlined their commitment to a comprehensive Yemeni-led peace process under UN auspices and expressed their full support for the efforts of UNSE Hans Grundberg.