UNMHA
United Nations Mission to Support the Hudaydah Agreement

Closure of UNMHA

The United Nations Mission to Support the Hudaydah Agreement (UNMHA) was established on 16 January 2019 pursuant to Security Council resolution 2452 (2019) to support the implementation of the Hudaydah Agreement in Yemen. Its mandate concluded on 31 March 2026, and United Nations support to peace efforts in Yemen continues under the leadership of the Office of the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen (OSESGY).

Officer-in-Charge of UNMHA concludes visit to Riyadh

The Officer-in-Charge of UNMHA, Ms. Mari Yamashita, concluded her official visit to Riyadh on 21 July where she met with Saudi official, Yemeni officials, regional partners, and members of the diplomatic community.

Against the backdrop of UNMHA’s mandate extension of 14 July, the visit provided an important opportunity to discuss recent developments, challenges, and opportunities for UNMHA’s efforts aimed at stabilization and de-escalation in Hudaydah.

Ms. Yamashita held constructive discussions with General Mohammed Eidah, co-chair of the Government of Yemen Redeployment Coordination Committee (RCC) and RCC members; Ambassador Sarhan bin Cruz Al-Munaikhir, Head of the Gulf Cooperation Council Mission to Yemen; and senior officials from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In addition, Ms. Yamashita engaged with diplomatic representatives accredited to Yemen based in Riyadh.

Throughout these engagements, discussions centered on critical UNMHA initiatives aimed at maintaining the flow of humanitarian goods through Yemen’s Red Sea ports, promoting long-term stability in Hudaydah, and creating an environment conducive to a Yemen-wide peace process. Ms. Yamashita highlighted UNMHA’s work to these ends, including providing a forum for de-escalating tensions, efforts to open roads across Hudaydah’s frontline, patrolling to the ports, mine action coordination, and community outreach through the implementation of quick-impact projects.