Un Yemen Observation Mission

Yemen entered into a state of civil war in 1962. Yemen had joined Egypt in 1958, and then in 1962, separated again, sparking the conflict. To make sure this conflict did not escalate into an international incident, the UN set up the UN Yemen Observation Mission (UNYOM). Around 1963 Saudi Arabia and Egypt entered into the civil war. The task of UNYOM was to monitor Saudi Arabia and Egypt in order to make sure they did not tilt the conflict one way or another and avoided causing a potentially harmful dispute through that part of the Middle East. UNYOM The civil war ended in 1964 and UNYOM continued to watch and control the situation in Yemen while supervising disengagement of Saudi Arabia and Egypt.

 

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