Yemen's Minister of Transport Saleh al-Jibwani has vowed to defeat the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and its supporters in the southern Shabwa province, while Yemen's deputy prime minister and interior minister Ahmed al-Maisari called on President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi to reject an agreement between the government and the UAE-backed transitional council on Aden. Considering that the UAE project in Yemen has fallen, and demanded a government that is not controlled by Riyadh and Abu Dhabi.

`` This is the land of the UAE, its project and its tails, '' he said in a tweet on Twitter.``This is the land of the Yemenis and hundreds of thousands of young people are ready to defend it.The agents and mercenaries will not have a foothold on their soil even if they sign a million agreements. ''

The Yemeni Minister of Transport demanded Saudi Arabia to abandon the UAE project because it would fail and fall on the ground, and warned earlier of the Riyadh agreement as a reward for the coup by involving them in the government instead of taking them to trial, as he put it.

Earlier, Yemeni Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Ahmed al-Maisari called on the Yemeni president to adhere to the national principles and not reward coups and rebels, in a speech during an expanded meeting with the sheikhs and elders of Shabwa province. The Saudi ambassador to Yemen, the other side is controlled by an Emirati officer, wondering where Yemen is from this government.

Al-Maissari said that the Emiratis humiliated the Yemeni government and that they controlled its decisions, pointing out that there was a defect in the relationship between the legitimate government and the Saudi-UAE alliance, adding that the UAE project in Yemen has fallen and that it will not accept any humiliating agreement for Yemen, and that the Yemenis will return to Aden only With their iron and iron, as he put it.

The facilitator asked a question to Saudi Minister Adel al-Jubeir: Who bombed the national army on the outskirts of Aden? Al-Jubeir talked about the UAE's withdrawal from Yemen and Abu Dhabi's announcement that it launched the air strikes last August.

Adel al-Hassani, one of the leaders of the Southern Resistance, described what was agreed in Saudi Arabia between the Yemeni government and the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council as a Saudi-Emirati tutelage in a cover of legitimacy.

Al-Hassani told the program behind the news that President Hadi was reluctant to sign the agreement and required amendments to its draft, but Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the Saudi ambassador to Yemen and the intelligence chief met for five hours. Upon the agreement until the full ceremony is signed for later.

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But the agreement is also supported by Abdul Malik al-Mikhlafi, an adviser to the Yemeni president, who saw it as an enhancement of legitimacy and unity in the Houthi coup, without mentioning the difference between it and the Aden coup, nor the deterrent that might prevent a third coup from a third party, as long as the end is this way.

Commenting on the signing of the agreement with the Yemeni government, a spokesman for the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council said that the signing of the agreement is a strategic step towards realizing its project to secede the south from the north in Yemen, adding that this agreement establishes a new and advanced phase in which the south will have official representation on Regional and international tables.

The spokesman also said that the agreement establishes a partnership at all political, military, security and economic levels with the Saudi-UAE alliance, and pointed out in the same context that the agreement made what he described the southern issue move to the stage of clear partnership and official and regional and international recognition, and stressed that the Riyadh agreement between the government The transition paves the way for the seizure of what he said was the right of southerners to manage, secure and protect their land.

For his part, Hani bin Brek, vice president of the Southern Transitional Council, called on the Yemeni government to start a new phase in accordance with the "Riyadh agreement."

"I appeal to everyone to leave all the rivalries and start a new phase with the agreement, which is the redemption at this stage," Ben Brik said on his Twitter account. "We must not heed provocations or hate speech," he said, confirming confidence in the Saudi-UAE alliance.

Hadi did not come up with words of praise for the agreement and reassure those who are afraid of it. He often appears only in such deactivated images either for meetings with his government in Riyadh or meetings with Saudi and Emirati officials. Despite the escalation of warnings of his ministers repeated the deviation of the relationship with the two countries and the need for correction.

The Yemeni government and the UAE-backed transitional council are expected to formally sign a "Riyadh agreement" within two days, Yemeni Information Minister Muammar al-Iryani said.

The agreement, sponsored by Saudi Arabia, provides for the formation of a 50:50 unity government between north and south Yemen.

It is noteworthy that - in August - violent clashes broke out between the forces of the legitimate government and the Transitional Council demanding secession from northern Yemen, during which the transitional control of Aden - the provisional capital of the country - since the Houthis took control of the capital Sanaa.