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Southern Transitional Council Blesses the Outcomes of the Three Summits of Makkah and Renews Support for the Arab Project

[su_label type=”info”]SMA News – Aden – Exclusive[/su_label][su_spacer size=”10″][su_dropcap]T[/su_dropcap]he southern transitional council blessed the outcomes of the three summits of Makkah (Gulf, Arab and Islamic) held in response to the generous invitation of his Majesty King Salman Ben Abd Al-Azizi, the servant of the two holy sanctuaries.
In its statement, the council expressed confidence and expectations that these outcomes will fortify the Arab and Islamic lineup in the face of risks and threats of Iranian ambitions in the region.
The Statement
The southern transitional council, with great comfort and interest, followed the major political event held in Makkah, represented in holding the Arab and Gulf summits at the same time of holding the regular summit of the Islamic Cooperation Organization, in response to the generous invitation of his Majesty King Salman Ben Abd Al-Azizi, the servant of the two holy sanctuaries.
The three summits got its significance form the time and place of its holding in addition to being held under very complicated conditions where major threats and risks are facing the Arab and Islamic Worlds.
On this occasion, the council congratulates the wise leadership of Saudi Arabia under his Majesty King Salman Ben Abd Al-Azizi, the servant of the two holy sanctuaries for success in hosting these historic summits with presence of this number of presidents, kings, princes and leaders of major Arab and Islamic countries and to conclude several outcomes that touched significantly the joint Arab and Islamic boredom through diagnosing the threats and challenges facing the Arab and Islamic nations in addition to putting decisive treatments for them.
The council followed, with great interest, the outcomes of the three summits and, according to our care for the Arab and Islamic interests in addition to personifying our blood-baptized partnership with the Arab Coalition in the face of Iranian expansion project initiated by its arm, Al-Houthi militias, the council blesses these outcomes and declares full readiness to continue defending the Arab project as this project is being defended by the bloods and soles of southern youth in several places on the west coast and on our northern borders with Saudi Arabia in addition to the depth of Yemeni territories.
Like all other Arab and Islamic peoples, the southern people is expecting that these outcomes will fortify the Arab and Islamic lineup in the face of the increased Iranian vicious ambitions in the region and what is being done of chaos and terrorism through its agents including Al-Houthi terrorist militias that clearly became one of the major elements of regional disturbance with full support of Tehran. The militia continues terrorism in Yemen in addition to targeting the safety and security of civilians and economic interests in Saudi Arabia through ballistic missiles and drones, manufactured in Iran and driven by Iranian experts from Yemeni soil.
Our southern people is the true and honest ally of the Arab Coalition in the face of Al-Houthi-Iranian expansion and fighting all types of terrorism. As we thank our brothers in the Arab Coalition led by Saudi Arabia and UAE for their honorable position, we are expecting more understanding Arab and Islamic positions towards the southern cause so that we can restore our state that once was an active partner in the Arab and Islamic surroundings. For geopolitical reasons, the security and stability of the south is a key element in the security and stability of the region and the whole world. Leaving our people as a prey for terrorist and expansive projects under the notion of union will only supports the factors of instability that its consequences will negatively affect the region and the world through serving the interests of terrorist and extremist powers including Iran.

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