In response to the statements of UN envoy Grundberg

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In response to the statements of UN envoy Grundberg eayn aljanub/ Alaa Adel Hanash [caption id="attachment_1416" align="alignnone" width="235"]In response to the statements of UN envoy Grundberg In response to the statements of UN envoy Grundberg[/caption] During his dialogue, which was published on the official website of the United Nations, the UN envoy, Hans Grundberg, stressed that: “The issue of the South, and the issue of the future of the South, is an issue that has existed for a long time, and this goes without saying, as it has continued for a very long time. This issue is linked to issues of similar importance.” Long-term nature such as future governance arrangements and management of resources and revenues at the national level.” Hans added: “I believe that the southern issue and the future of the South need to be addressed. But it must be addressed in the context of a negotiated settlement regarding the future of Yemen. It must be addressed in a peaceful manner, and it must be addressed among Yemenis where the various voices of the South are allowed to be heard, but other voices are also allowed to be heard, so that "This is done in an organized and peaceful manner." Regarding the question (Reality is something else with regard to the southerners, as I talked about a force present on the ground, whether the transition or what follows it. How do I deal with it?), Grundberg answered by saying: “I deal with it as I engage with all Yemenis, through direct and honest exchanges.” With them. I recently visited Aden, and I had long discussions with Vice President Aidaroos Al-Zubaidi, and this is not the first discussion I have had with him. It is a series of long conversations that I had with him about how to find ways to address the conflict in Yemen on a broader level, and also how to address the southern issue ". ---- #Comment: - Mr. UN Envoy, Hans Grundberg... after greeting: I know very well that the people of the South are not looking for a gift from you to give them consent to restore their state, and they will not do that, neither to you, nor to the most powerful force in the entire world. The people of the South have a right, and this right will be taken away either by peace or by force of arms. We have no problem. Grundberg's attempt to create excuses such as "future governance arrangements, resource management, and revenues" are flimsy excuses aimed at shifting the issue of the South, but those excuses, Hans, were many before you in trying to pass them, and they did not pass, and today the South possesses political and military power. It is next to impossible to pass. Grundberg must know that the future of the southern issue, and the southern issue, is determined by the people of the south, and the future of Yemen has no relation to the future of the south. Also, only the people of the South decide the form of their state, and it has nothing to do with addressing it among the Yemenis, as you say, or even listening to “various other voices,” as you claim. Hans must know that in this way he is setting himself up for failure, just as his predecessors failed. The people of the South have a just and fateful cause, and its solution can only be by restoring the state of the South with full sovereignty over its geographical and political borders known internationally before May 21, 1990 AD, and its capital, Aden. Otherwise, there are no solutions for peace. ... ... #Alaa_Adel_Hanash September 6, 2023 AD.

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