Ceasefire in Hodeidah
So many factors could break the ceasefire at any point - the UN security council needs to keep up the pressure that got us this deal in Sweden last week, @peterJsalisbury tells CNN
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The big fear was that a battle for Hodeidah port and city would cut off this vital trade corridor that brings in around 70% of all goods shipped into Yemen. 3/5
This deal hasn't been so much about making things better as preventing things from getting sharply worse. A week ago, the UN released data explaining that around 250,000 people were starving to death and the loss of the port would have increased that number significantly. 4/5
The hope is that if the port becomes a demilitarized zone, allowing trade to flow into it more freely, lowering prices in local markets and helping people with the hunger crisis. 5/5
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