The Internal Southern National Dialogue Team meets the leadership of the Supreme Council for the Revolutionary Movement for the Liberation and Independence of the South

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The Internal Southern National Dialogue Team met, on Sunday, in the capital, Aden, headed by Dr. Saleh Mohsen Al-Hajj, head of the team, with the leadership of the Supreme Council for the Revolutionary Movement for the Liberation and Independence of the South.
The internal Southern National Dialogue team welcomed the meeting with the leadership of the Supreme Council for the Revolutionary Movement for the Independence and Liberation of the South, providing a brief explanation of the Southern National Dialogue program and its stages since President Aidaroos Qassem Al-Zubaidi, President of the Southern Transitional Council, decided to form the team, in order to reach a future partnership in political decision-making, that will be signed at in the Southern National Pact.
The team affirmed that sitting at the dialogue table comes from the conviction of the Southern Transitional Council that dialogue and understanding is the basis for resolving differences, and strengthening the unity of the southern ranks to confront the current political, economic and social challenges facing the south.
In turn, the leadership of the Supreme Council for the Revolutionary Movement for the Liberation and Independence of the South appreciated the invitation to sit at the southern dialogue table which sponsored by the Southern Transitional Council.
Noting that they are always with the southern national consensus and have no objection to sitting with all southerners, noting that the new leadership of the Council headed by Abdul Raouf al-Saqqaf canceled the decision to freeze dialogue with the Transitional Council, which was announced by the former President of the Council, Fouad Rashid.
The leadership of the Supreme Council for the Revolutionary Movement called for the outputs of the southern national dialogue to meet the aspirations of all the people of the south and contribute to the involvement of youth and women in the political decision and building the next southern state.