The legal team has expressed strong support for President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi’s initiative to hold a Southern-Southern Dialogue Conference. This conference, backed by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, underscores the importance of the Southern issue and affirms the right of all Southern components and actors to represent their cause fairly and responsibly. The call emphasizes national partnership and respect for diversity.
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the legal team praised the president’s invitation as a significant step toward fostering dialogue and prioritizing the nation’s interests. They reiterated their rejection of any unilateral actions that could undermine trust or impose realities outside the framework of the state, law, and order. Such actions have already led to unfortunate tensions in the provinces of Hadhramaut and Al-Mahrah.
The legal team urged all parties to respect state institutions and honor previous agreements and understandings. They emphasized the need to prioritize a sense of responsibility to maintain social peace and protect the legitimate rights of Southern citizens.
This proactive approach aims to create a more inclusive dialogue, ensuring that all voices are heard in the ongoing discussions about the Southern issue. The legal team’s commitment to these principles reflects a broader desire for stability and cooperation in the region.
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