The liberated districts tribes in Shabwa province announced a general peace for two years, confirming the end of division and the general mobilization to confront the aggression forces, in response to the call of the revolution leader, Mr. Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi.
In a tribal meeting on Sunday, 24 tribes of the liberated districts of Shabwa signed a general peace agreement and the formation of a committee to follow up on issues of dissolution and ending the manifestations of fighting between tribesmen.
In the meeting, the governor of Shabwa, Awad Al-Awlaki, blessed the tribes of the liberated districts to sign the tribal reconciliation document, considering this a positive step that enhances steadfastness in the face of the forces of aggression.
In the meeting, the first phase had been completed by signing this document, to complete the second phase through a committee tasked with following up issues of peace and ending the issues of revolts among the tribes of the governorate.
The tribes of the liberated districts confirmed, in a statement issued by the meeting, their commitment to the terms of the peace document for a period of two years in response to the leader of the revolution’s call for community reconciliation, given the national interest necessitated by the consolidation of the principles of public peace and standing united in the battle to defend the homeland.
Source: Yemen News Agency