Fires are not a natural condition, but rather an exceptional case that occurs at a certain time and is extinguished by those affected by its ignition, or it itself extinguishes itself. The continuity and renewal of life is based on paving the easy and not rugged roads in order to continue the safe path, and since the emergence of the Saudi-Yemeni crisis, the Kingdom has been striving with every effort to sustain the stability of Yemen and its growth. And its response as protection for the pillars of the Yemeni state, and with the complexities of the crisis, Saudi Arabia has been searching for any outlet to establish security for itself and the region.

The Kingdom has shown several successive initiatives to end the crisis and enable the Yemeni people to restore peace and security and move towards development.

With the continuation of these efforts, negotiations moved again to reach a comprehensive agreement leading to a permanent ceasefire.

Negotiations are the solution to find out what can be accepted between the conflicting parties, for the truth is that (there is no winner in wars, everyone is a loser, and there is no loser in peace, everyone is a winner), and from this fact it is possible to build any international relationship for the continued growth of the conflicting states.

And if the memory of history sees wars as a basis for fluctuations and reaping gains, then it is a memory that preserved a lesson that was correct in its time, when countries used to change one another without the existence of international laws that protect the borders and sovereignty of each country, so the current international rules are able to establish the right of every country to protect Its borders and its people.. and the emergence of crises, the guarantor way to solve them is negotiations, and it is often the mature countries that seek to establish peace as an ideal solution for stability and growth.

From the beginning, Saudi Arabia has proven its ability and rationality in its constant search for peace in the region, including the safety of Yemen and enabling it to achieve stability and sustainable development.

Abdou Khal