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President Aidarous Qassem Al-Zubaidi, the president of the Southern Transitional Council (STC) and d...
The President of the Southern Transitional Council, President Aidaroos Qasim Abdulaziz Al-Zubaidi, met on Tuesday at the Transitional Council headquarter in Aden the Capital a delegation of Hadramout province, headed by Sheikh Amr bin Habrish Al-Alee, first deputy of Hadramout governorate, chairman of Inclusive Hadramout Conference, Head of Hadramout Tribes Confederacy .
President Al-Zubaidi welcomed the delegation of Hadramout province, noting on the great placement of this important province in the southern body.
President Al-Zubaidi stressed that the Southern Transitional Council, pays exceptional attention to Hadramout according to its history and its struggle, economic and cultural presence.
President Al-Zubaidi discussed with the delegation of Hadramout the situation on the national scene in general and in Hadramout in particular.
The meeting stressed on the cohesion of the southern national unity, as Hadramout and the south are one, and that Hadramout was and will remain an integral genuine part of the cohesive southern society, and will never be outside the southern unity.
The delegation of Hadramout praised the position of the Transitional Council, and its adoption to the outcomes of Inclusive Hadramout Conference in line with the aspirations of the people of the South, stressing on the need to get the southern national unity strengthened by more meetings such as these, and intensify the southern dialogues, to enhance the aspects of compatibility and narrow the areas of disparity.
The meeting was attended by the Secretary General of the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council, Ahmed Hamed Lamlas, and Dr. Nasser Mohammed Al-Khobji, Eng. Adnan Al-Kaf, Dr. Abdul-Nasser Al-Wali, members of the Presidency of the Transitional Council, and Dr. Mohammad Jafar Bin Al-Sheikh Abu Bakr, head of the Transitional Council local leadership in Hadramout.