The Secretary-General on Al-Hadath TV: "Riyadh agreement is roadmap towards partnership and united efforts to confront the Houthis"

In a television interview with Al-Arabiya Al-Hadath TV channel, the Secretary General of the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council, Ahmed Hamed Lamlas, said that the Transitional Council will deal with Riyadh agreement, which will be signed in the Saudi capital of Riyadh, as a roadmap that includes three stations, starting to address the service file and improve economic conditions, and care for the families of the martyrs and attention to the wounded and security, and the institutional structure.

Lamlas pointed out that the next phase will be a partnership between the Transitional Council and the legitimacy with the Arab Coalition, in which the efforts will be united to confront the Houthi coup militias, as well as partnership in the implementation of the Riyadh agreement, with a commitment to provide security and safety and improve the level of services.

Lamlas said:" There is a common enemy to fight and that what we must agree with the others for," adding that: "The southern resistance is in all the fronts while others are far away."

The Secretary-General pointed out that the provinces of the south suffered a lot of neglect, and were deprived of their most rights, saying: "It is true that they were liberated from the Houthi militias, but they were not freed from ignorance and deprivation."

Lamlas stressed that the armed forces in a number of governorates should be deployed on the fronts and concentrate on the front lines to fight and eliminate the Houthi militias.

In another context, Lamlas stressed that the transitional council has "one goal and a fixed principle of independence and the restoration of the state of South, and we will work after the end of the Arab Coalition Firm Storm on that goal, through the process of negotiation under regional and/or international auspices, we have fixed national goals and principles that have not and will not give them up ever, and we are moving steadily towards achieving them. "

Lamlas continued saying:" We are peace supporters, we have good intentions and a great desire for peace, and we are committed to implementing the provisions of the Riyadh agreement, it is the ground of reality that will prove our credibility, and we call on the other party also to be committed to it,".

Lamlas said:"We and the legitimacy and the coalition are war partners, and partners in the implementation of the Riyadh agreement, and we are responsible for providing security and safety and improving the level of services, but there are those who are trying to obstruct the signing of Riyadh agreement and demonize the transitional council and keep it out of the scene,", calling on legitimacy officials to abide by the contents of the agreement and its most part of the elimination of Houthi militias.

Regarding the situation in the capital Aden, the Secretary-General stressed that it is enjoying security and stability and the state institutions regularly in their work despite the departure of most officials of those institutions, pointing out that Aden suffered a lot from some government leaders in obstructing efforts in the services field, so everyone should work together and take into account the suffering of the citizen and improve the services.

Lamlas stressed at the end of the interview that Aden is a civil city of excellence, with a special civilization and culture, and we must respect its character and not turn it into a military barracks and a focus for conflicts, so we must not fabricate conflicts, and the transitional council will adhere to this principle and those who did not adhere to it the world will be witness against them, ''