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UK's Hunt says Yemen peace process 'could be dead within weeks'
Britains Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt speaks to the media during the informal meeting of the European Union foreign ministers in Bucharest, Romania January 31, 2019. u00e2u20acu201d Inquam Photos/Octav Ganea via Reuters

LONDON, March 3 — British foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt said today that a peace process in Yemen's main port city "could be dead within weeks" without more committed effort from both sides.

The agreement to implement a troop withdrawal in Hodeidah, a lifeline for millions facing famine, by Jan. 7 was intended to clear the way for wider negotiations to end the four-year war but progress has been slow.

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"We are now in last chance saloon for the Stockholm peace process," Hunt said in a statement during a visit to Yemen. "The process could be dead within weeks if we do not see both sides sticking to their commitments in Stockholm." — Reuters

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