President Al -Zubaidi inaugurates the Southern Transitional Council mission in the United States of America

President Aidarous Qassem Al -Zubaidi, President of the Southern Transitional Council, Vice -President of the Presidential Command Council, launched today, Saturday, the Mission of the Transitional Council in the American capital, Washington, in a new strategic move that strengthens the international presence of the issue of the people of the south.
President Al -Zubaidi affirmed in his speech during the inauguration ceremony, which was held in the American capital, Washington, and attended by a number of political and interested experts, and representatives of the southern community in the United States, that the inauguration of the work of this mission represents a detailed station in the course of the southern political and diplomatic action, and embodies the established will to represent the people of the south and its just cause on the international scene, enhance relations with American society and its political institutions And intellectual.
President Al -Zubaidi continued, “We look forward to active partnerships to promote peace and development in the south and the region in general, and we work with all commitment and responsibility to expand the circle of positive interaction with regional and international partners.”
The leader, the leader, praised the great and sincere efforts made by the council’s work team in the United States, and the distinguished role played by the southern community there since the start of the Southern Movement, stressing that the opening of this office is a first step in the direction of opening representative offices for the council in the most important capitals of the world to transfer the voice of the south to the international community.
President Al -Zubaidi, at the end of his speech, expressed his confidence that these diplomatic steps will contribute to restoring all the rights of the people of the south on his land, stressing by saying: “Tomorrow his view is soon.”