The Southern Transitional Council (STC) has officially announced its dissolution, along with all its main and subsidiary bodies. This decision also includes the closure of all its offices both domestically and internationally. The council aims to focus on achieving the just cause of the South by preparing for a comprehensive Southern conference under the auspices of Saudi Arabia.
During a recent meeting, the STC leadership evaluated the unfortunate events in the provinces of Hadhramaut and Al-Mahrah. They expressed concern over the rejection of efforts aimed at de-escalation and the serious repercussions that followed. The council referenced a statement from the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which called for a Southern dialogue to resolve the issues facing the South. This dialogue aims to safeguard the future of the Southern people and their right to restore their state, aligning with their aspirations.
The STC was established to represent the Southern people and lead them toward their aspirations of state restoration. The founders believed that the ultimate goal was to achieve this aim, rather than using the council as a means to gain power or exclude others from decision-making.
The council’s leadership clarified that they did not participate in the military operations in Hadhramaut and Al-Mahrah. These actions harmed Southern unity and strained relations with the Saudi-led coalition, which has provided significant political, economic, and military support. Given these circumstances, the council concluded that its continued existence no longer served its original purpose. Therefore, they announced the dissolution of the STC and all its associated bodies, emphasizing the need to prepare for a comprehensive Southern conference under Saudi guidance.
The STC expressed gratitude for the clear commitments from Saudi Arabia and acknowledged the kingdom’s dedication to finding solutions that meet the aspirations of the Southern people.
The council urged various influential figures and leaders in the South to engage in the upcoming comprehensive Southern dialogue. They hope that the discussions will yield a vision for resolving the Southern people’s issues and achieving their aspirations based on their free will, ultimately forming a unified Southern framework.
The STC called upon the Southern people, particularly those in the capital, Aden, and across the Southern provinces, to recognize the sensitivity of the current phase. They emphasized the importance of collective efforts to protect achievements and maintain stability in the region.
In closing, the STC reaffirmed its commitment to serving the just cause of the Southern people and thanked the leadership and people of Saudi Arabia for hosting the comprehensive Southern dialogue and supporting the South and its cause across various stages.
This announcement marks a significant shift in the political landscape of the South. The STC’s dissolution reflects a commitment to unity and dialogue, aiming to address the pressing issues facing the Southern people. The upcoming conference under Saudi auspices will be crucial in shaping the future of the region.
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