An expanded symposium by the Supreme Council of Popular Resistance examines its options and vision for restoring the state.

2025-08-03

On the second anniversary of its founding, an expanded symposium by the Supreme Council of Popular Resistance examines its options and vision for restoring the state.

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The Political Bureau of the Supreme Council of Popular Resistance organized a special symposium on the reality of popular resistance, its options, and its vision for confronting current challenges. This symposium was attended by a wide elite from within and outside Yemen.


At the symposium, Sheikh Hamoud Saeed Al-Mikhlafi, President of the Supreme Council of Popular Resistance, delivered a speech in which he expressed his overwhelming happiness at the high-level attendance, reflected by the participation of political and military leaders, researchers, academics, and media professionals. He emphasized that the popular resistance represents the will of the Yemeni people and is in dire need of everyone's interaction and full engagement in the battle to restore the state and restore stability.


His responses to the symposium participants' proposals included important clarifications regarding the progress achieved by the Supreme Council of Popular Resistance at various levels of field work, within the framework of its strategic vision.


  The symposium featured five keynote speeches by Yassin Al-Tamimi, Dr. Ali Al-Dhahab, Dr. Mohammed Qizan, Major General Mohsen Khasrouf, and Amin Dabwan. The speakers reviewed the context in which the Supreme Council for Popular Resistance was re-established, at the political, military, and social levels, and their internal and external impacts.


The symposium also examined its local reality, capabilities, and ambitions two years after its founding, reviewing the principles, goals, and vision within which the council operates within national, regional, and international frameworks.


The symposium highlighted the council's tangible successes, built on a solid field record that strengthens its position and role, along with significant achievements in humanitarian and relief efforts, as well as plans and programs that have strengthened its presence and resistance project at the district level, particularly in Taiz Governorate.


 The attendees made valuable contributions that enriched the symposium's themes and provided the Supreme Council of Popular Resistance with valuable advice and suggestions related to the priorities of field action and liberation, the specific means of resistance work, and the strategic plans and visions necessary to ensure the regularity of field resistance work and its comprehensive activities, leading to the achievement of the national goal of restoring the state.