Yemen administration and southern powers in cooperative relations declare “autonomy” Confusion and April 26 21:22

On the 26th in Yemen, in the Middle East, where the civil war continues, it was unilaterally proclaimed that the southern powers, which had a cooperative relationship with the Hadi administration, would begin autonomy. The administration is strongly opposed to this, and the civil war is becoming more confused as there is concern about the spread of the new coronavirus.

In Yemen, the Hadi government, which is supported by Saudi Arabia, the rebels supported by Iran, and the Hussi sect have continued for over five years.

Under such circumstances, the “Southern Transitional Council”, a power seeking cooperation and self-government in the southern part of Yemen, which had a cooperative relationship with the administration, suddenly unilaterally declared that it would begin autonomy.

This power armed uprising in August last year and fell into internal conflict with the Hadi administration, but it was reconciled with the administration through mediation by Saudi Arabia and others.

However, he asserted that this declaration was reached because the Hadi administration did not provide sufficient support over the damage of a large-scale flood that occurred locally this month.

Against this, the Hadi administration strongly opposes, "This declaration will have dangerous and catastrophic consequences."

In Yemen, the first case of a new coronavirus was confirmed this month, and the United Nations has urged all powers to ceasefire all over the country, but it has not completely stopped the fighting.

Following this declaration, if there is an armed conflict between the Hadi government and the Southern Transitional Council, Yemen's civil war will fall into three motes and deepen confusion.