un chief meets saudi prince over yemen row
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UN chief meets Saudi prince over Yemen row

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Saudi Defense Minister and Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
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UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday hosted Saudi Arabia's deputy crown prince Mohammed bin Salman for talks that touched on the row between the world body and Riyadh over the deaths of hundreds of children in Yemen.

The meeting at UN headquarters in New York was low-key, and neither Ban nor the Saudi prince spoke to reporters.

Mohammed bin Salman is the Saudi king's son and the country's defense minister. He also has become the driving force behind economic reform and a more activist Saudi foreign policy.

A UN statement said the two men had discussed "putting into place concrete measures that could improve the situation on the ground" in Yemen, notably with respect to protecting children and civilians affected by the conflict.

Tensions flared recently when the UN briefly blacklisted the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, after an expert report found it responsible for 60 percent of the 785 children killed in the country last year.

The blacklisting infuriated Saudis, and the UN removed the coalition from the list pending a fact review.

Ban went on to publicly accuse Riyadh -- a major UN donor -- and its allies of financial blackmail, saying they threatened to cut off funds to certain UN agencies, including a Palestinian aid program.

Saudi Arabia has rejected both those charges and the report's findings.

Ban is to formally present the report on children and armed conflict to the UN Security Council in August.

During Wednesday's meeting with the Saudi prince, he "expressed the hope that... he could point to progress on the protection of children and civilians in Yemen" by that time, the UN statement said.

Ban "remains open to receiving any new elements from Saudi Arabia and hoped that discussions would take place soon," the statement from Ban's office said.

The Riyadh-led military intervention is supporting the Yemeni government in its fight against Iran-allied Huthi Shiite rebels, primarily through air strikes that began in March 2015.

The Saudi government has requested that the UN send a team of experts to the coalition headquarters in Riyadh to jointly review the report and for the UN to provide details on its sources and methods. The world body has not yet responded.

On Wednesday, Ban "thanked Saudi Arabia for supporting the political work of his special envoy, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, and stressed the urgency of ending the conflict," his office said.

Ban and Mohammed bin Salman also discussed the situation in Syria, Libya, Lebanon and the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, the UN said.

The UN secretary general is due in the Middle East next week to meet with Israeli and Palestinian leaders, and also to discuss Yemen during a stop in Kuwait.

Source: AFP

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