 Yemen has had more problems than any people deserve to carry, and we're calling on all the parties, specifically the Houthis and the Arab Coalition to meet in Sweden in November, and come do a solution, not talk about subordinate issues about what town they're going to meet in or what size the table is they meet around, but talk about demilitarizing in the border so that the Saudis and the Emirates do not have to worry about missiles coming into their homes and cities and airports, and ensure that all the missiles that Iran has provided to the Houthis are put under international watch in parks somewhere where they can be kept accounted for, that sort of thing, as we set the conditions for a return to traditional areas inside Yemen and a government that allows for this amount of local autonomy that Houthis or that Southerners want. This has got to end, we've got to replace combat with compromise, and we are working as we speak with Mr. Martin Griffith as the UN Special Envoy.