The Deputy Secretary-General of the Transitional Council reviews with the Political Bureau of the Supreme Council for the Revolutionary Movement the coordination of joint efforts

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 Mr. Fadl Muhammad Al-Jaadi, Deputy Secretary-General of the General Secretariat of the Presidium of the Southern Transitional Council, met on Monday in his office at the headquarters of the General Secretariat in the capital, Aden, with Mr. Muhammad Al-Nakha'i, Deputy Head of the Political Bureau of the Supreme Council for Revolutionary Movement, and with him the two members of the Political Bureau of the Supreme Council for Revolutionary Movement  Mr. Omar Muhammad Salem, head of the Revolutionary Council in the capital, Aden, and Dr. Hamada Al-Subaihi, as well as Mr. Diaa Al-Mohareq, advisor to the head of the political bureau of the Revolutionary Movement Council.
Al-Jaadi welcomed the Revolutionary Movement Council, pointing out that the aspirations of the south require efforts from all southerners of all components and groups to stand together to face the challenges facing the cause of the people of the south and to achieve their desired hopes and aspirations.
 For his part, Mr. Muhammad Al-Nakha'i, Deputy Head of the Political Bureau of the Supreme Council for Revolutionary Movement, praised the national role played by the Southern Transitional Council in order to promote southern consensus, which was evident through its adoption of the Southern National Dialogue, stressing the importance of coordination between all southern parties to achieve the goals of the people of the South and his national cause.
 The meeting discussed a number of national issues in the southern arena, foremost of which are the developments in Hadhramout Valley and the looting and oppression it is exposed to by the forces of the First Military District .
 The meeting also reviewed ways of coordinating joint efforts between the Southern Transitional Council and the Supreme Council for Revolutionary Movement within the framework of the Southern National pact at the level of the various governorates of the south.