Uk welcomes riyadh agreement

I think you meant to say "UK welcomes Riyadh Agreement".

The Riyadh Agreement is a ceasefire agreement signed on November 5, 2019, between the Yemeni government and the Southern Transitional Council (STC), a separatist group backed by the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The agreement aims to end the conflict in southern Yemen and restore stability to the region.

The United Kingdom (UK) has indeed welcomed the Riyadh Agreement, along with other international partners, as a step towards reducing violence and promoting a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Yemen.

In a statement, the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office said: "We welcome the signing of the Riyadh Agreement, which marks an important step towards reducing violence and promoting a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Yemen. We urge all parties to implement the agreement in full and to work towards a lasting and inclusive political settlement."

The UK has been a key player in international efforts to address the humanitarian crisis in Yemen, which has been exacerbated by the conflict. The UK has provided significant humanitarian aid to Yemen and has supported efforts to broker a peace agreement between the warring parties.

Overall, the UK's welcome of the Riyadh Agreement reflects its commitment to promoting peace and stability in Yemen and to addressing the humanitarian crisis affecting the country.