Senior leader in Transitional Council calls for ending fighting in Yemen and imposing peace truce between north and south
The member of the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council, head of the local leadership of the Transitional Council in Aden the capital, Dr. Abdel Nasser Al-Wali, called to stop fighting in Yemen and impose a peace truce between the north and the south.
In meeting held in the health quarry to study the repercussions of the Corona virus in the capital Aden, Dr. Al-Wali called on the Arab coalition countries led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to sponsor a truce between the north and the south that begins with a period of six months, which can be extended.
Al-Wali said in his speech: “We are now facing because of the Corona virus a catastrophe of which history has not known before, in which, if it befalls on us, will affect everyone without discrimination.
Dr. Al-Wali added: “Our brothers in the Arab coalition countries did not hesitate to provide all means of support for the peoples, in north and south, and I do not think that they will now delay in sponsoring a peace truce to make the leadership of the northern and southern peoples to be devoted to confront this major pandemic.”