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00:00Let me ask you a bit more about this dialogue, this forum to resolve the quote unquote southern issue there in Yemen.
00:07And Saudi Arabia has been asked to sponsor this dialogue.
00:10And I just want to ask you how optimistic you are that that dialogue is going to deliver results.
00:17OK, now optimism is a rare element these days, especially in the context of Yemen.
00:25But let me be anything. Any step forward is optimistic, is optimistic.
00:32What what happened to Hadramot in the last month is a huge step backward, which means that the louder voice is the voice of the guns.
00:41And this this this idea must be broken.
00:45And what what should take its place is the idea of dialogue and idea of how do I make everyone happy?
00:54Basically, that the people accept the system, the political system that is supposed to be imposed on them.
01:00So that that is that is exactly the issue that that should be in the forefront.
01:06This leads this needs, of course, a lot of leadership, which, again, one of the maybe weaker points.
01:17And of course, visions now, in terms of visions, I can guarantee you that Hadramot has been the foremost region that has proposed visions, not only for Hadramot, but also for all of Yemen and how to go forward and rebuilding a nation that has broken.
01:37So rebuilding failed nations is not an easy matter.
01:43I understand that completely. And we've already have almost 15 years now of conflict and of course of destruction and economic poverty, economic failure and services and all that that we know.
01:58And this has huge impact on the people and the people have very little now to to to to to have a very little tolerance now.
02:09So that's another issue. How much will the people tolerate instead of more blow ups that happen here and there?
02:15It's a simple matter as far as we are concerned, that the rights of every people, Hadramis, Mahra, Shabwa, Aida, Abiyan, all of that should be respected, including also the the the the the the needs of the Hamad, the needs of Taiz, the needs of Marib, all of them should be respected.
02:37Is there a common ground? Absolutely. There is common ground, except that we have to get out of dictatorship and also dictatorship that carries with it historically dictatorship that carries with a huge amount of corruption, which has led us to all this best.
02:54So without treating or dealing with these issues, then we we see that this conflict will will proceed for another number of years and we don't know what the outcome will be, as we have seen in many countries when the conflict just simply becomes becomes extended into a number of decades instead of a number of years.
03:14So now what we want is to to to Hadramoud can can present its case and the case that Hadramoud presents is not only for itself, but also for all of Yemen to to take as an example.
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