Transitional Council stresses at British House of Commons on importance of Arab Coalition role in Yemen

The Southern Transitional Council represented by the General Administration of Foreign Affairs of UK Office, Nasr Al Essayi, Adv. Saleh Al Nood, and Adel Mutlaq, attended on Wednesday, a public debate at the British House of Commons, on the crisis in Yemen and the role of the Arab Coalition and the support of the British government, as well as the efforts to combat terrorism and weapons exporting policy, with the participation of MP Lloyd Russell Moyle and a number of British parliamentarians, and a wide range of British foreign policy specialists.The representatives of the Southern Transitional Council stressed on the importance of the role of the Arab coalition in Yemen by combating terrorism and extremist groups, as Al-Houthi, Al-Qaeda, and other extremist groups that committing the most heinous crimes against the people of the south and the north of Yemen, and threatening the regional and international stability.On the sidelines of the seminar, the representatives of the Southern Transitional Council met with the British Parliamentarian Lloyd Russell Moel, and handed him a file containing the vision of the Southern Transitional Council on how to deal with the crisis files in Yemen.These efforts come within the framework of a deliberate plan by the British Office and the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Southern Transitional Council to get a number of British parliamentarians and officials acquainted to the southern national issue and the vision of the Southern Transitional Council to deal with the crisis files in Yemen.