Sanaa’s critical warning to separatists affiliated with the UAE.
The Deputy Foreign Minister of the National Salvation Government of Yemen strongly warned separatists affiliated to the United Arab Emirates about future conflicts.
Hossein Al-Azi, Deputy Foreign Minister of Yemen’s National Salvation Government, wrote on Twitter that 90 percent of those killed in future conflicts will be from separatist regions.
He added: “We are not satisfied with this issue, but it means that things are going according to plan, and it is not a bad thing from a strategic point of view, because the separatist approaches will disappear.” Sometimes I feel that we and Saudi Arabia are close at this point.
With these statements, Hossein Al-Azi is warning the UAE-affiliated forces in the south of Yemen, known as the “Al-Majlis al-Janoubi” (Transitional Council of the South), which intends to divide some areas of Yemen.
Although the formation of the so-called “Presidential Council” in Yemen was expected to reduce the differences between the Nawabs of the UAE and Saudi Arabia in southern Yemen, but the current situation does not show this.
In April last month, with the announcement of a two-month ceasefire by the United Nations in Yemen, which actually meant giving the Saudi coalition a new opportunity to adjust its ranks politically and militarily, Riyadh removed the fugitive president of Yemen, Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi. formed the Presidential Council under the guidance of “Rashad Al Alimi”; This was considered a step to unite factions loyal to the Saudi coalition in front of Sana’a. Along with this action, Riyadh tried to somehow bypass the UAE and secure its interests, which was accompanied by a serious reaction from Abu Dhabi.
After that, media sources announced the meeting of some Saudi officials with a number of residents of Hadramaut, Shabwa, Al-Mahrah and Abin provinces and announced that in this meeting, the Saudi side had a meeting with the members of a committee made up of the people of these provinces and announced that Riyadh has decided to grant the right of self-determination to the people of Hadramaut, Shabwa, Abin and Al-Mahrah to join Saudi Arabia.