
18 December 2025: As part of its ongoing programme of dialogue initiatives, the National Peace Movement, through its Board of Trustees, convened a special seminar entitled “The Situation in Hadhramaut: Drivers of Escalation, the Gulf Position, and the Future of Yemen.” The event saw strong participation from members of the Movement representing its various teams and tracks, and aimed to examine recent developments in Hadhramaut Governorate and their broader implications for Yemen’s political landscape.
The seminar hosted Mohammed Al-Basha, a journalist and Yemen affairs specialist based in the United States, and President of Basha Report consultancy. Al-Basha has previously held several research and administrative roles, including serving as Head of the Middle East Analysts Team at Navanti Group.
The seminar, moderated by Dr Mahmood Alazani, a member of the Board of Trustees, addressed several key issues, including the evolving field developments in Hadhramaut and the underlying drivers of the current escalation. Discussions also focused on the repercussions of these developments for the coherence of the Gulf position on Yemen, particularly among Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and the Sultanate of Oman, as well as an assessment of potential scenarios and their implications for the country’s future.
Al-Basha delivered a comprehensive analysis of the military developments on the ground, the position of Ansar Allah (the Houthis) regarding events in eastern Yemen, and the future of the Presidential Leadership Council, highlighting the challenges associated with the prospect of its return to convening in Aden in the foreseeable future. He also reviewed the international community’s approach to the Yemen file, particularly with regard to issues of separation and the role of the Southern Transitional Council.
The seminar concluded with an open discussion session, during which members of the Movement engaged actively through questions and interventions, reaffirming the importance of sustaining dialogue on these critical issues given their direct impact on Yemen’s political trajectory and the prospects for a lasting peace process.








