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President Aidarous Qassem Al-Zubaidi, President of the Southern Transitional Council (STC) and Vice...
President Aidarous Qassem Al-Zubaidi, the president of the Southern Transitional Council (STC), Supreme Commander of the Southern Armed Forces, Deputy head of the Presidential Leadership Council (PLC), on Wednesday, at his office, in the capital Aden, met with Brigadier General Suleiman Al-Zameki, Commander of the Special Security Forces in the capital, Aden.
At the beginning of the meeting, President Zubaidi welcomed Al-Zameki, and praised his efforts and the rest of the leaders in the Southern Resistance in the liberation of the capital Aden from the Houthi occupation in 2015, at the same time, the president valued the positive dealing played by the joint forces in Abyan and their proactive role in supporting the military campaign "Arrows of the East" aiming at clearsing the governorate of Abyan of the terrorist elements.
President Al-Zubaidi expressed his satisfaction with the distinctive brotherly convergence of the people of the South in this critical stage, stressing that the cohesiveness, understanding and rapprochement among southerners are definitely pushing towards achieving the ultimate goal for which trains of martyrs and wounded have been sacrificed.
The president has reaffirmed that all people of the South are on the same boat, and indeed, partners in drawing the future of their homeland, which will only be for and with each and all the people without discrimination or exclusion.
For his part, Brigadier General
Al-Zameki offered his thanked and appreciation to the president Al-Zubaidi on his broad-chested and good-natured personality, and the incessant efforts in creating a southern consensus, convergence and removal of barriers among the people of the South, affirming his readiness to make the maximum efforts to contribute to strengthening the southern cohesiveness, and preserving its social fabric.
The meeting was attended Mr. Ali Al-Darb, a southern activist.