Sources revealed to the island that the UAE forces in Aden, the movement of hundreds of recruits from the Transitional Council for training outside Yemen, and the disclosure of this information in parallel with the announcement of the withdrawal of the UAE part of its troops stationed in the country.

The same sources said that the recruits were transported from Yemen by sea and flights from Aden, without disclosing who had been transferred to the conscripts who would undergo military training.

Reuters quoted a senior UAE official as saying they were not worried about a military vacuum in Yemen, citing Abu Dhabi's training of 90,000 Yemeni troops.

The Yemeni political researcher Abdul Baki Shamsan said that the UAE's transfer of hundreds of recruits for training outside the day is part of its strategy of media exit, not military from Yemen, as what has just been directed to some military sectors of the UAE, with the survival of funding and elites and belts affiliated to it, In the absence of complete legitimate authority.

He added that the UAE has managed through these militias and its affiliates to tighten control of southern Yemen, and that the announcement of its withdrawal from Yemen would benefit from easing international pressure without losing the advantages of presence, control and influence exercised by its groups and militias controlling the land.

On the other hand, said Yemeni writer Nabil Bakiri Abu Dhabi has already trained thousands of individuals, and what is happening now may be a new polarization of hundreds of elements that were previously working within the national army, and was merged and polarized as a result of the imbalance at the level of state and the interruption and weak salaries of the army.

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Withdrawals
A senior UAE official told AFP that his country, a key member of the Saudi-led coalition in the Yemen war, is withdrawing troops from there as part of a "redeployment" plan for "strategic and tactical" reasons.

The agency was quoted as saying in Dubai that the UAE was moving from a "military strategy" to a "peace first" plan.

Later, the New York Times reported that the UAE was withdrawing its troops from Yemen at a rapid pace after it realized that the crushing war that turned the country into a humanitarian disaster can not be won.

The newspaper quoted Western diplomats familiar with the details as saying that a reduction in the number of UAE troops had already occurred, driven by the desire to get out of a war too expensive even if angered by their Saudi allies.

She stressed that Emiratis avoided announcing the withdrawal step publicly to ease the discomfort of their Saudi counterparts. However, Western diplomats noted that the Saudis were very disappointed by the UAE decision and that senior officials in the Royal Court tried to discourage UAE officials from the withdrawal step.

Return Legitimacy
On the other hand, the National Commission for the Protection of Sovereignty and the defeat of the coup called for the return of the Yemeni state and government with all its institutions to perform its work from within the interim capital of Aden.

In its second conference held in Taiz province, the Commission called on the House of Representatives to redraw the relationship with the Saudi-UAE alliance and correct the mistakes of the past.

It called for the abolition of all entities outside the state and its military and security institutions, and to complete the rest of the areas of Taiz from the Houthis. The Saudi-UAE alliance has been accused of disrupting the country's fortunes and land and air ports.