A military analyst expects the "transitional council" response to the government's refusal to return to Aden

English - Sunday 23 May 2021 الساعة 07:23 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:


Military expert, Brigadier General Thabet Hussein, said that the Southern Transitional Council's call for the legitimate government to return to Aden, exercise its duties and fulfill its obligations, put that government in a tight corner.

In a statement to "Sputnik", he pointed out that the Yemeni government’s media had kept, during the past periods, arguing that there was no appropriate and appropriate environment for the government to carry out its activities, but that call reaffirmed the transitional’s keenness for the government to resume its activities and perform its duty, especially in the field of services.

The strategic expert said that some members of the government are trying to include it in a field that is not its own, as it is basically a service economic government, because the presidency in developing countries such as Yemen is in its hands the security and military files.

 Hussein continued, I think that the government will try to evade that invitation and not return to Aden to fulfill its obligations. This will lead to two scenarios, for the government to return to Aden, exercise its tasks, and achieve specific achievements on the ground, which gives an indication of the sincerity of that government's intentions.

He pointed out that the second scenario is that the government does not return to Aden, and as we have learned that it is looking to establish branches of ministries in other regions or governorates away from the capital, Aden, and in this case the situation will be more complicated, which will give the transitional a strong argument for taking steps to save citizens from The difficult situation they have lived in for years, and autonomy or self-government may be one of those steps expected.