A leader in the transitional: the implementation of the Riyadh Agreement is linked to the commitment of the other party
English - Saturday 12 December 2020 الساعة 08:35 am
The leader of the Southern Transitional Council, Mansour Saleh, said that the commitment of the southern armed forces to implement what they mean in the Riyadh Agreement depends on the commitment of the other party to implement what was agreed upon.
Saleh affirmed that the council was keen to implement the terms of the Riyadh agreement signed with the Yemeni government as is, without violating any of its provisions.
The deputy head of the media department of the Transitional Council added that the southern weapon will remain in the hands of the members of the two southern military and security institutions, as the war is still at its most intense with the Houthi group, as well as with the terrorist forces supported by Yemeni parties that harbor hostility to the south, he said.
In a statement to Sputnik, he indicated that, in light of the agreement, the Southern Security Forces, the Security Belt Forces, the Shabwani and Hadrami Elite Forces will take over the task of protecting the gains of the people of the South in the various governorates from any plots targeting them.
The southern leader refused to consider the government’s parity agreement with legitimacy as an implementation of the outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference and considered the outcomes of the dialogue a conspiracy that attempted to falsify the southern will through fictitious representatives who were closer to the North’s authority and expressing its will.
Saleh said that according to this agreement, the council will participate in the new government with its independent national liberation project, which cannot be abandoned in any way, and not with the outputs of the Sanaa dialogue, which is rejected by the south.