The Southern Transitional Council inaugurates consultations with southern parties

Major General Ahmed Said Ben Brik, Chairman of the National Assembly of the Southern Transitional Council, Head of the Political Parties dialogue Committee, member of Southern Transitional Council Presidency, inaugurated today the meetings and consultations with the southern parties, components and personalities of the South.

In presence of Fadhl Al-Jaadi and Brig. Gen. Nasser Al-Saadi; members of Southern Transitional Council Presidency, Ben Brik welcomed in his separate meetings the representatives of the Southern Socialist Party, the Association of the Sons of the South, and the Southern Reconciliation Commission as the first to respond to the Southern Dialogue, and to achieve the southern accord to reach the goal of restoring the southern state.

The Head of the Political Parties dialogue Committee said that The Transitional Council's launch of this invitation reflexes the keenness of the Southern Transitional Council and its leadership on the unity of the southern row and in accordance with its responsibilities to strengthen the southern cohesion and strengthen the home front.

Ben Brik stressed that Our people and leadership will not be able to exceed the size and gravity of the large plots that target the South except with greater unity and cohesion, which will be a key factor in achieving the goal of restoring the southern state.

The representatives of the Southern Socialist Party, the Association of the Sons of the Arab South and the Southern Reconciliation Commission appreciated the call of the Southern Transitional Council and its keenness to communicate with the other powers, as their participation is the building and management of the South, stressing that the common denominators and the points of consensus combine them with the Southern Transitional Council, expressing their willingness to study and deal with responsibility and concern with this call, which aims in its content to achieve the supreme interest of the South and its people.