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Lamlas meets leadership of the Supreme Council of the Revolutionary Movement

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Secretary-General of the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council, Ahmed Hamed Lamals, met on Tuesday, Dr. Aidroos Al-Yahri, President of the Supreme Council of the Revolutionary Movement.

In the meeting, Lamals and Al Yahri discussed political developments on the Arab and international scene and their link to the southern issue.

The meeting discussed the developments of the Riyadh Agreement and the paths of its implementation, and the obstacles that the other party sets to evade the implementation of its terms, as well as the results of the leadership of the Southern Transitional Council with the leadership of the Arab Coalition regarding the delay, obstacles, and violations of the agreement by the government party.

The meeting stressed on the importance of the Southern Dialogue sponsored by the Southern Transitional Council, which aims to come up with one political vision and work to strengthen the national front and deepen the southern alignment in facing challenges to ensure that they are overcome and move towards achieving the strategic goal of the southern people, which is to restore the southern state.

For his part, Dr. Al-Yahri expressed his appreciation for the efforts of the Southern Transitional Council and its orientations towards the southern-southern dialogue, and the opening of channels of dialogue with the southern revolutionary and political components, indicating that the current stage is a difficult stage and requires solidarity and synergy of the people of the south with all its spectrum and its political, revolutionary and social components.

The meeting was attended by Abdel Fattah Al Qaiti and Abu Bakr Al Owaini, members of the Presidency of the Supreme Council of the Revolutionary Movement, and Dr. Khaled Bamadhf, head of the Political Department of the General Secretariat of the Presidency of the Transitional Council.

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