Deputy Secretary-General of the Transitional Council discusses with the European Institute for Peace ways to enhance joint cooperation

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Fadel Al-Jaadi, Deputy Secretary-General of the General Secretariat of the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council, member of the Presidency of the Council, met on Wednesday, July 6 at the headquarters of the General Secretariat in the capital, Aden, with the delegation of the European Institute for Peace headed by Jimmy Bledel Boveri, Senior Program Officer at the Institute, and Thanos Petoris, Counsellor.  The regional committee concerned with the Yemen file, in the presence of Professor Lotfi Shatara, member of the Presidency of the Transitional Council, Vice President of the National Assembly.
 In the meeting, which was attended by Dr. Bassem Mansour, head of the media department in the General Secretariat of the Presidency of the Council, a member of the National Southern Media Commission, the Deputy Secretary-General welcomed the delegation of the European Institute for Peace and its presence in the capital, Aden, stressing that the Southern Transitional Council supports all efforts that seek peace, and that the south  He has suffered and tasted the scourge of war and is fully aware of the meaning and value of peace, stressing that any peace process in the region requires granting the people of the south the right to self-determination and their aspirations to solve their just cause for which they have always struggled and struggled.
 Mr. Fadl Al-Jaadi expressed his appreciation for the efforts of the European Institute for Peace, which focus on finding appropriate means to promote concepts of peace building and create common grounds for dialogue, and this is what the Transitional Council has been doing, noting that the south is with all its people and all its children and that it believes in dialogue to achieve everything that is in the interest of the south.  his cause and his people.
 The meeting discussed means of joint cooperation between the Southern Transitional Council and the European Institute of Peace and how to provide technical assistance between the two parties to bring together views in order to strengthen the peace process, as well as a number of topics and issues of common interest.
 For their part, the officials of the European Institute of Peace thanked the Deputy Secretary-General for the warm reception, praising the role played by the Southern Transitional Council in promoting the peace process and supporting dialogue, especially through its launch of the Southern National Dialogue, which reflects the positive trends of the Transitional Council towards using dialogue as a primary means to achieve  Peace and the gathering of the southern row.