Amr Al-Beidh, Special Representative of the President of the Southern Transitional Council, said that the current crisis is represented by the Iranian-backed Houthi militia’s coup against the state, the continuation of the war, and the problem of unity that resulted from the occupation of the south in 1994.
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He explained, “We believe that the solution to the problem of unity and the occupation of the south is to acknowledge the reality of the existence of two political states for two peoples and two identities within the geography of the internationally recognized Yemeni state, where each of them has the right to self-determination through a political process sponsored by the United Nations, without any party having any influence on it.” The future of the other party through its political, military and social components
He concluded, “There are also two projects that represent solutions to this problem, which are the “Southern National Project” expressed by the Southern Transitional Council and its allies, and the “Federal State Project in Yemen” led by the coalition of Yemeni parties.”