Governor of Hadramout: National unity is greater than small projects of aggression
Hadramout Governor Luqman Paras affirmed the absolute rejection of all attempts to undermine national unity.
In a statement to Saba, Paras indicated that the outputs and decisions of the so-called consultative meeting of the UAE-affiliated Transitional Council represent the agendas of the occupying countries and do not represent the people of the southern governorates who yearn today for freedom and independence from the abhorrent Saudi-Emirati-American occupation.
He said, “The Yemeni unity is greater than small projects and greater than the aspirations of the distressed people of some of the south who sold themselves and their homeland and turned into tools used by the occupier to implement his agendas and ambitions that he failed to implement over the past decades.”
Governor Paras saluted all the southern components that rejected the so-called consultative meeting that was held with Emirati funding and a Saudi green light for some of the southern components created by the aggression as its tools to implement its conspiratorial plans in the occupied southern provinces.. stressing that the enemy’s project and ambition is greater than the differences of the Yemenis, and seeks to employ the discrepancies and conflicts that he worked to nurture over the years of aggression with the aim of undermining the sovereignty, independence and unity of the Yemeni people, which were and still are a target of the enemy since May 22, 1990.
He pointed out that the states that failed to undermine national unity in 1994, taking advantage of the conflicts that escalated between the partners of unity, are today trying to achieve the impossible after 33 years of achieving it, ignoring that the Yemenis of all walks of life are aware of the size of the conspiracy that surrounds their homeland, their capabilities and their national achievements, and they will not allow any tool affiliated with aggression by passing any projects that affect the unity and sovereignty of the homeland.
Governor Paras called on the national forces in the southern governorates to reject fragmentation and partition projects, and to rally to the side of the leadership of the revolution represented by Sayyid Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi and the head of the Supreme Political Council, His Excellency Field Marshal Mahdi al-Mashat, to liberate the southern provinces from foreign occupation and support Sana’a’s demands aimed at the exit of all foreign forces From the southern governorates, to preserve the gains of the revolution of October 14, 1963, and the thirtieth of November 1967, stressing the justice of the southern cause and the importance of dialogue with Sana’a to find fair solutions for all the people of the southern governorates within the framework of national unity.