AFP, RIYADH: The Saudi-led coalition fighting rebels in Yemen said Friday it wanted urgent talks with Doctors Without Borders (MSF) over the charity’s withdrawal of staff from six hospitals in the war-torn country.
Paris-based MSF on Thursday accused the coalition of “indiscriminate bombings” and said it had lost confidence in the alliance’s ability to prevent fatal attacks on its facilities.
“We very much regret MSF’s decision to evacuate staff from six hospitals in northern Yemen,” the coalition said.
“We are seeking urgent discussions with MSF to understand how we can work together to resolve this situation.”
The coalition added that it values greatly MSF’s work “under difficult circumstances” in Yemen.