RIYADH, March 16 (YPA) – Saudi Arabia on Wednesday summoned 19 military commanders affiliated with former Interior Minister Ahmed al-Maisari, a candidate to head the government loyal to Saudi-led coalition in a move that indicates Riyadh’s efforts to resolve the battle in the province.
Media sources quoted Abdulaziz al-Awthali, a member of the leadership of the Southern National Coalition led by Ahmed al-Eisei, as saying that the military and security commanders have already arrived in Riyadh and are holding consultations on what he described as an expected scenario in Abyan.
Al-Awthali hinted to Saudi efforts to push the people of Abyan to fight a new battle against the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC).
Saudi Arabia’s summons to the leaders of al-Maisari in Abyan came days after the latter’s arrival amid reports of arrangements to appoint him as prime minister to replace Maeen Abdul-Malik.
The STC fears that the return of Al-Maisari, the most influential figures in the south, to the scene will lead to the final withdrawal of its rug, especially since Al-Maisari, who was defeated in the August 2019 war at the hands of the STC, still maintains a great force that prevent the STC’s progress in the central regions of Abyan.
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