The Kingdom of Bahrain has expressed serious concern over the continuation of armed confrontations in the southern city of Aden, warning of the danger of continuing to achieve peace.
Cairo – .. "The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Bahrain expresses its deep concern over the developments in the city of Aden in the sisterly Republic of Yemen and warns that the continuation of armed confrontations would hinder efforts aimed at achieving the desired peaceful solution," the Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Saturday. .
In a statement published by the Bahrain News Agency (BNA), the Foreign Ministry stressed the need for all parties to maintain calm and not escalate and unify efforts to confront the Iranian-backed Houthi coup militia and all terrorist groups that threaten the security and stability of Yemen.
The spokesman for the Southern Transitional Council in Yemen, Nizar Haytham, announced earlier today, the control of the security belt forces almost completely on Aden, stressing that there is no room for mediation at the moment to stop the clashes near the presidential palace.
"There is no room for mediation any more," Haytham told .. "There is almost complete control of all the institutions of the Southern Transitional Council (NTC) on the interim capital of Aden." "But in the presence of these terrorist militias, it is impossible for Yemeni President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi or any of the pro-legitimate southern leaders to persuade them to stop their attacks against southerners."
"Unfortunately, there are terrorist elements who have been involved in legitimacy by joining the northern parties. Some of them were involved in the 1994 war against the southerners, led by Yemeni Vice President Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar. They focus primarily on the south, how they control it and its resources, and do not care about the Houthis. , So we are in self-defense. "
The forces of the Southern Transitional Council, have made progress in the confrontations with the Yemeni army, for the fourth consecutive day in the interim capital Aden in southern Yemen, and the forces of the Transitional Council announced the control of a new brigade of the Yemeni army in the interim capital of Aden, hours after it took control of two other brigades, also took control On the home of the Minister of Interior besieged presidential palace Maasik.
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