Senators Young & Murphy on Senate Floor Call For Action to Address Humanitarian Crisis in Yemen
Washington D.C. – Today, in advance of President Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia, U.S. Senators Todd Young and Chris Murphy discussed the humanitarian crisis in Yemen that is threatening the lives of millions of people. During a conversation on the Senate floor, more formally referred to as a “colloquy”, the Senators highlighted steps the government of Saudi Arabia should take to ensure that food and medical supplies can make it to Yemenis who are desperately in need of the aid. Young and Murphy called on the President to raise a number of specific issues with the Saudis during his upcoming trip.
Watch the full colloquy here.
Highlights from Sen. Young’s comments are below:
Sen. Young confirmed that the Saudi-led coalition continues to be responsible for an average of approximately two weeks of additional delays to humanitarian shipments into the port of Hudaydah after vessels are cleared by the United Nations Verification and Inspection Mechanism (UNVIM) for Yemen. Sen. Young said during his remarks:
Sen. Young called on President Trump to raise these critical issues during his meetings with Saudi government leaders and ask them to take the following concrete actions:
Sen. Young highlighted commitments he received yesterday from the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi:
Sen. Young has focused on “tangible steps that we can take to save lives and address this very troubling national security situation.”
Among the steps he and his colleagues have taken to date:
· Young Continues to Press Saudi Government on Yemen’s Humanitarian Crisis