Al-Aimi: We have a chance for stability and are committed to addressing the Southern issue
Yemen's presidential council leader Rashad Al-Aimi emphasizes the opportunity for stability in Yemen and commitment to equitably address the Southern issue through upcoming dialogues in Riyadh.
Rashad Al-Aimi, the leader of Yemen's presidential council, affirmed that the upcoming phase represents a genuine opportunity to open a new horizon for stability in Yemen. He reiterated the state's commitment to what he termed a 'fair resolution to the Southern issue' through the anticipated Southern dialogue in Riyadh. This statement was made during a meeting in Riyadh with local leaders and military and political figures from the southern governorate of Dhalea, where he also noted the presence of the new Yemeni Prime Minister, Sha'aya Al-Zandani.
During the meeting, Al-Aimi provided updates on local developments, including the formation of the new government and its members, while emphasizing efforts to normalize conditions and create an environment conducive to the stability of state institutions. He stressed the importance of enhancing basic services and completing the economic recovery program, highlighting that this new phase necessitates learning from past experiences and rallying all national civil and military resources within the framework of the state and its legitimate institutions, upholding the rule of law.
Al-Aimi's call for dialogue in addressing the Southern issue signifies an acknowledgment of the complexities surrounding regional tensions in Yemen. His focus on stability and government functionality indicates the leadership's recognition of the challenges faced in the aftermath of ongoing conflict and the need for collaborative efforts to move forward effectively. The outcomes of the forthcoming dialogues in Riyadh will likely play a crucial role in shaping the future political landscape of Yemen, particularly concerning the Southern regions.