US, UK call for immediate Yemen ceasefire

The UK and US are calling for a rapid ceasefire in Yemen.

Fire and smoke rise from an airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen

The US and Britain are calling for a rapid and unconditional ceasefire in Yemen to end violence. (AAP)

The United States and Britain are calling for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in Yemen to end violence between Iran-backed Houthis and the government, which is supported by Gulf states.

US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Sunday if Yemen's opposing sides accepted and moved forward on the ceasefire then the special envoy to the UN, Ould Cheikh Ahmed, would work through the details and announce when and how it would take effect.

"This is the time to implement a ceasefire unconditionally and then move to the negotiating table," Kerry told reporters. "We cannot emphasise enough today the urgency of ending the violence in Yemen," he said after meeting British foreign minister, Boris Johnson, and other officials in London.

Kerry said he, Johnson and Cheikh Ahmed were calling for the implementation of the ceasefire "as rapidly as possible, meaning Monday, Tuesday".


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