Photo: Yemeni interior minister Ahmed Al-maisari
Aden: Ahmed al-Maisari, Yemen's interior minister, attacked the Saudi-led Arab coalition in a speech in Shabwa province in southern Yemen because of Saudi and UAE sponsorship of the Jeddah agreement between Yemeni government and the Southern Transitional Council STC , which aims to unite Yemeni efforts to confront the Houthi coup in the north of Yemen as the main objective for which the Arab Alliance was established.
Yemeni political observers considered that the statements of the Interior Minister Al-Maisri in addition to similar statements by the Minister of Transport Saleh al-Jubani, who recently joined the government after he was one of the main loyalists of the Houthi coup group, represented a completely opposing the direction in of the Arab coalition to achieve peace and stability in the liberated areas which is mostly in south of Yemen.
Jamal al-Awadi, chairman of the Paris Forum for Peace and Development , said that a number of ministers in the current government, including al-Maisari and Jabwani, are fully aware of an imminent agreement between the government and the STC under the auspices of the Saudi Arabia and the UAE to form a new national government equally between the south and the north. Al-Awadhi added that in the framework of the process of political hunt for Yemeni officials by the State of Qatar, the statements against the Arab coalition in Yemen considered as a way to shift from the Arab coalition camp to the other party to (Qatar) for achieving personal gains by trading the suffering of Yemenis at home and abroad, noting that soon we may see such those people are declaring statements soon from inside Doha and in the corridors of Al Jazeera channel.
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