It calls on UN member states, particularly neighbouring countries, to support the implementation of the UNMC mandate. Following the Stockholm Agreement reached on 13 December 2018 in Sweden between the Government of Yemen and the Houthis under the auspices of the Secretary-General`s Special Envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths, The Security Council, in resolution 2451 (2018), authorized the establishment and operation, for an initial period of 30 days, by a team of the draft to begin monitoring and supporting the immediate implementation of the ceasefire and the redistribution of forces from the city of Hudaydah and the ports of Hudaydah, Saleef and Rasa. The review further covers the challenges of the texting the broad framework provided by the Hodeidah agreement into actionable plans for its implementation, which has required ongoing negotiations between the parties overoverby the RCC chair and UN Special Envoy Martin Griffiths. This implies the need to reach an agreement on the local security forces that will secure the city and the ports before they begin to redistribute the forces of the city of Hodeidah. It warns that even after an agreement on outstanding issues, full implementation, including the evacuation of military gatherings and mines, will result in a long-term commitment. In the same resolution, the Security Council called on the Secretary-General to submit proposals by 31 December 2018 on how the United Nations will fully support the implementation of the Stockholm Agreement, including the content of the ceasefire and the redistribution of troops. He also appointed the United Nations to chair the Coordination Committee for Redistribution (CSR), which was established to oversee the ceasefire and the redistribution of troops. The Secretary General has appointed retired Major General Patrick Cammaert (Netherlands) as President of the RCC. Cammaert arrived in Hudaydah on 22 December 2018 with an advance team and began providing UN support for the implementation of the Stockholm Agreement. On 16 January 2019, the Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution S/2019/2452 authorizing the creation of a new special political mission, the United Nations Mission in Support of the Hudaydah Agreement (UNMHA). Resolution 2534, which won the unanimous support of the 15-member council, decides that UNMHA continues to support the implementation of the Hodeidah agreement as set out in the December 2018 Stockholm Agreement between the Yemeni government and Houthi rebels. On Monday, the Security Council is expected to adopt a resolution to extend the mandate of the UN Mission to Support the Hodeidah Agreement (UNMHA) by six months. An agreement on extending the mandate seemed simple.
On 5 July, the United Kingdom, author of Yemen, circulated to the members of the Council a draft text containing few amendments, including technical ones, to Resolution 2452, which established the mission. In the absence of notice, the draft resolution was subject to a procedure of silence until the morning of 10 July, when it was adopted.