Transitional Council delegates participate in seminar on evaluating British foreign policy at British House of Commons

Southern Transition Council delegates, include Lawyer Saleh Al-Noud and Nasr Al-Eisaei participated in the symposium organized by the Foreign Policy Center and Oxfam in the British House of Commons aimed at reviewing and reassessing UK foreign policy and discussing its findings on The best way for Britain to respond to global challenges. Baroness Anelay, Chairman of the Committee on International Relations and Defense of the British House of Lords, Lord McConnell, former Prime Minister of Scotland, Mr. Theo Clark, Member of Parliament, Member of the International Development Committee and Dr. Emily Jones, Director of the Global Economic Governance Program at Blagatnick State College, Oxford University, spoke at the seminar. Sriskandarajah, CEO of Oxfam, discussed how to review and reassess UK foreign policy and discuss its findings on how Britain best responds to global challenges On the crisis in Yemen, the delegates of the Southern Transitional Council talked about the need for the House of Lords and the British Parliament to seek to change the treatment of the foreign policy of the British government with this file in line with the changes brought about by the war on the ground, including supporting the right of the people in the south to self-determination, especially as Britain is a pioneer in giving peoples the right to self-determination, the last of which was granting them the right to self-determination for the Scots by a popular referendum in 2014, as well as the popular referendum for the British people to disengage Britain from the European Union, especially since Britain has historical ties with the South in the past, and that we must strive to build a future strategic partnership between the United Kingdom and the coming southern state.