United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon named a Mauritanian diplomat yesterday as his envoy to Yemen, charged with trying to broker peace in the Arabian Peninsula country.

Ban notified the UN Security Council on Thursday of his intention to appoint Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed to replace Jamal Benomar, a Moroccan diplomat who brokered a 2011 transition aimed at quelling political turmoil in Yemen.

The UN Security Council approved the selection yesterday.

“Ould Cheikh Ahmed will work closely with the members of the United Nations Security Council, the Gulf Cooperation Council, governments in the region and other partners, as well as the United Nations Country Team for Yemen,” Ban said in a statement.

Since December Ould Cheikh Ahmed has been heading the United Nations Ebola response mission, UNMEER.

He has almost three decades of development and aid experience with the United Nations. More recently, he was UN resident humanitarian and development coordinator in Syria between 2008 and 2012 and in Yemen from 2012 to 2014.

Violence has been spreading across Yemen since last year when Iranian-allied Houthi rebels seized the capital Sanaa and effectively removed President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, who has since fled to Saudi Arabia.

In recent months Benomar’s peace plan unraveled, culminating in an ongoing Saudi-led bombing campaign against the Houthis.

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