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Yemen Government Backs Saudi Push To Reverse STC Gains in Eastern Provinces 

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Yemen Government Backs Saudi Push To Reverse STC Gains in Eastern Provinces 

Yemen’s internationally acknowledged authorities has thrown its weight behind Saudi Arabia’s effort to calm a brand new flare-up within the nation’s south, after forces from the Southern Transitional Council (STC) superior into key japanese provinces.  

Officers in Aden welcomed what they known as Riyadh’s agency place on current developments in Hadramut and Al-Mahrah, the place the STC has pushed out pro-government models and expanded its footprint.​ 

In an announcement on Thursday carried by state media, the federal government cautioned that any safety or navy strikes taken outdoors official chains of command and with out prior coordination with the Presidential Management Council, the cupboard or native authorities are “unacceptable” and threat deepening instability in an already devastated nation.​ 

Saudi Arabia’s International Ministry has publicly urged the STC to drag its fighters again from Hadramout and Al-Mahrah, describing the newest deployments as unilateral actions that induced an “unjustified escalation” and harmed the pursuits of Yemenis and the broader anti-Houthi coalition. Riyadh stated these actions have been carried out with out the approval of the Presidential Management Council or session with coalition leaders.​ 

To handle the disaster on the bottom, a joint Saudi-Emirati navy workforce has been dispatched to Aden to work with the STC on returning its forces to earlier positions and handing over camps to pro-government or native models underneath coalition supervision. Saudi officers say these efforts are ongoing and categorical hope the separatist group will conform to an “pressing and orderly” withdrawal to assist restore calm.​ 

The newest showdown comes after STC models moved into Hadramout in early December following clashes with government-aligned forces, then prolonged into A-Mahrah with little resistance, intensifying long-running disputes over southern autonomy and management of strategic territory. 



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