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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

UN Urges Yemen’s Houthis to Allow Access to Oil Tanker

FILE PHOTO: Members of the United Nations Security Council gather during a meeting, in New York, US, February 26, 2019. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

The United Nations Security Council called on the Houthi militias to allow inspectors to visit the long-abandoned FSO Safer fuel tanker off Yemen "without further delay" Thursday.

The 15-member council held a special meeting on FSO Safer at the request of Britain after the insurgents said an agreement to allow the UN mission had "reached a dead end."

Members urged the Houthis to "facilitate unconditional and safe access for UN experts to conduct a comprehensive and impartial assessment and initial repair mission without further delay," a statement said.

The 45-year-old fuel vessel has 1.1 million barrels of crude on board and has been abandoned near Yemen's western port of Hodeidah since 2015.

The UN says it threatens a catastrophic oil spill that would destroy Red Sea ecosystems, shut down the fishing industry and close Yemen's lifeline Hodeidah port for six months.

UN inspectors were initially meant to assess the tanker last year but the mission has been repeatedly delayed over disagreements with the militias.

The Houthis insist that the UN team conducts maintenance work but the world body says it must be allowed to assess the site first before carrying out any works.

On Tuesday, the militias said negotiations with the UN had reached an impasse after several days of talks.

The UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs told the council meeting that the UN team "remains ready to deploy."

"The UN will keep that team on standby for as long as we have donor funding to do so," said OCHA's director of operations and advocacy, Reena Ghelani.

"Some of those funds, however, will start running out soon, so we hope things will start moving much, much faster," she said.

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