Al-Jaadi precludes the failure of the Riyadh agreement: We trust Saudi Arabia's seriousness to implement it

English - Wednesday 02 December 2020 الساعة 03:41 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

A member of the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council and the Assistant Secretary-General of the Council, Fadl Al-Jaadi, ruled out the failure of the Riyadh Agreement, stressing his confidence in the steadfastness of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its seriousness in implementing the agreement.


In an interview with "Adhwaa Al-Watan" newspaper, Al-Jaadi stressed the position of the Transitional Council and the march with the brothers in the Arab coalition countries led by Saudi Arabia and the UAE in facing the Iranian tide.

He said, "Thirteen months have passed since the Riyadh Agreement, and he has not taken a step forward because of the intransigence of the legitimacy, which is controlled by the Al-Islah party, which manages the presidency office, clearly and clearly."

He added, "Such parties and forces that go along the way to trade in wars and religions do not care about security and stability, nor do they care about the massive sacrifices and the liquid blood of innocent people, whose goal is to earn money and the seat of power even if the result is the burning of the world."

But Al-Jaadi ruled out the failure of the agreement and said in this context: "We rule out failure and trust in the firmness of the big sister, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and its seriousness in implementation. If this happens out of assumption, then every modern incident is not without minds to find an alternative."

He added, "We count a lot on the position of the brothers, led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the sponsor of the agreement, to bring the agreement and its provisions to light, and on the ground, we as a transitional council are committed to implementing the Riyadh agreement and a mechanism to accelerate and not deviate from it."

The official in the Southern Transitional Council said that the traditional religious forces are trying to play with the cards of the homeland.

Both (the priestly and the brotherhood ) are two sides of a currency that is destructive to the Arab nations, pointing out that "the true national forces confront those traditional forces in the fields."

Fadl Al-Jaadi affirmed that the statement of the Saudi Council of Senior Scholars that criminalized the Muslim Brotherhood and classified it as a terrorist organization "put points on the letters and identified the points of danger to Islam and Muslims."