In response to the call of President Al-Zubaidi ..

The extended meeting of the leaders of the southern resistance launched in Aden the capital

In response to the call of the president of the Southern Transitional Council, Supreme Commander of the Southern Resistance Forces, Aidaroos Qasim Al-Zubaidi, the southern resistance forces held the second extended meeting with all their security and military formations in the southern governorates.

 

The meeting was attended by the Vice President of the Southern Transitional Council and in participation of the military and security leaders of the southern resistance throughout the southern provinces, in which it discussed updates of the situation in the southern arena and the escalation of Houthi on the borders fronts between the south and the north.

 

The meeting has come up with following outputs:

 

First: Re-stressing on the full commitment with the Arab Coalition countries led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to fight the Houthi militias and achieve the goals of the Decisive Storm and the Hope Return operations, and actively participate in the protection and the security of the region.

Second: Emphasizing on peace and supporting the efforts of the United Nations but not at the expense of the political future of the south and the southern issue, calling the UN envoy to actively get the southerners involved as a key entity in the negotiations by the recognition of a southern negotiating delegation represent the aspirations of the southerners and expressing their will.

Thirdly: Declaring the establishment of combat military operational and mobilization axis, with the unification of the command and control, and setting preparations to cover all war fronts, and take a firm stand against the Houthi attacks, and raising the level of military and operational coordination with the leadership of the Arab Coalition.

Fourth: the need for urgent militarily move on fronts after the Houthi attacks on Dhalea and other parts in the provinces of Lahj and Abyan.

Fifth: Forming a unified operations room for all military and security sectors and the southern resistance forces, to unify the work and the leadership to manage combat operations and to protect internal security and stability.

Sixth: Liberating Hadramout Valley, which suffers from the scourge of terrorism and occupation, as well as other areas in Shabwa and Abyan.