A consultative Meeting in Berlin Supporting the STC

The Southern Transitional Council held a consultative meeting in Berlin , the capital of the Schengen Area Countries ,earlier this week  to celebrate the 54th anniversary of the 14th October revolution and the 50th anniversary of the  30th November  independence celebrations.

The meeting was attended by Aidros Al Naqeeb head of the foreign affairs department for the STC. It started with a one minute silence in memory of martyrs of the southern revolution and was followed by a speech by Dr Fathi Al Dubaish head of the Southern Community Origination in the German Republic in which he gave a brief on the stages of preparation for the event.

Dr Hussain Al Saqaff, head of the Southern Community Associations in the Schengen countries, gave a speech in which he detailed what has been achieved by the STC and the community organizations there.

Next a speech was presented by member of the STC Aidros Al Naqeeb, head of the foreign relations department, in which he expressed his pleasure in participating in the event pointing to the positive developments which the south is witnessing on the road to achieving the peoples inspirations in regaining its independent state. He thanked the positive role played by the Arab coalition specially the KSA and the UAE.

Following Al Naqeeb’s speech, Ahmed Omar Bin Fareed head of the foreign relations office in the Schengen Countries presented a word in which he pointed to the challenges which face the people of the south in reaching their goals calling all the southerners to put petty issues aside and concentrate on the main cause which is the southern issue in regaining self determination and building their independent state according to the pre 1990 unification.

Then consultant Abdulrahman Al Musaibly, presented a paper on the efficiency of the STC in the Schengen countries pointing to the gross efforts in achieving this meeting.

Finally, a statement was issued in which it pointed to the great sacrifices of the southern people and the importance on holding on to what the main declarations of the STC enclose  which mainly  calls   to achieve the aspirations of the southern  people in freedom and a sovereign state.