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The Presidency of STC warns of the dangers of exploiting Hadrami uprising for private agendas

SMA NEWS – ADEN THE CAPITAL

The Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council (STC), held its periodic meeting on Monday, headed by Mr. Fadhl Mohammed Al-Jaadi, Deputy Secretary-General of the Presidency of the Council.

The meeting discussed the report submitted by the Decision Making Support Center on a number of issues related to developments and events on the southern arena during the past period.

In its meeting, the Presidency also stood before the developments in Hadhramout governorate, renewing its support for the popular demands in the governorate, and its rejection of the attempts of some parties to ride the popular wave, and the bidding with unrealistic slogans and demands that do not serve Hadhramout and its people, stressing the need to sit directly with the leadership uprising to meet its demands.

Economically, the Presidency of the Council affirmed that it will not allow the continuity of work with the unilateral decisions issued by the legitimacy, through which some forces seek to undermine and thwart the Riyadh Agreement, noting that it will not hesitate to take the necessary measures to stop the implementation of those unilateral decisions whenever necessary.

In this context, the Presidency called on the government of power-sharing to take quick measures to address the crisis of oil derivatives, and to find effective solutions to end the crisis provoked by the elements of greed and influence at the expense of the citizens, stressing the need to work with the legal import and distribution mechanisms that ensure the stability of prices and their availability on a permanent basis.

In its meeting, the Presidency also touched on a number of other issues related to the organizational and administrative aspects of the work of some of the Council’s bodies, and approved what is needed in its regard.

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