Minister for the Middle East visited Riyadh for bilateral
meetings with the Governments of Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
In meetings during the visit, including with Foreign Minister Al
Jubeir, Mr Burt highlighted common UK-Gulf security interests and
discussed a range of issues. These included UK support for Vision
2030, the need to redouble efforts to end the war in Yemen, and
the tensions with Qatar.
Mr Burt discussed the dire humanitarian and economic situation in
Yemen with President Hadi and Foreign Minister Mekhlafi.
Speaking after his visit to Riyadh, Minister Burt said:
Saudi Arabia is one of our strongest regional allies and we
continue to work closely together in a range of important
areas. We support the delivery of Saudi Arabia’s ambitious
reform programme, Vision 2030, and the need to resolve the
ongoing dispute with Qatar.
Central to all of my meetings was the ongoing conflict in
Yemen. I made clear my concern that this conflict was now
contributing to the largest humanitarian crisis in the world,
and that the longer it continued the worse the situation would
get. I also stressed the importance of keeping space open for
the humanitarian community. Everyone agrees that urgent steps
must be taken to make progress towards a political solution.
The UK is playing a central role in these efforts and I call
upon all parties to the conflict to show the flexibility
required to keep the political process moving.