South Yemen (Aden) List
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Researcher in International Relations and Foreign Policy with a Focus on International Security alongside Military, Political and Economic Risks for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and International Trade
South Yemen (Aden) List
The failure of the unification of Yemen has led de-facto to the reverse status of Yemen before 1990 in a way that Yemen has de-facto two countries: South Yemen (Aden) and North Yemen (Sanaa). The disunification of Yemen has started in 1994, only four years after the unification, via Yemeni civil war that its roots comes to forth until today. Hence, this list focus on South Yemen (Aden) that formally represents Yemen at the international bodies, such as UN, still, keep in mind, that the Yemani Aden government does not represent the political views of North Yemen (Sanaa). More specifically, it can be argued that South Yemen (Aden) is part of USA Coalition, while North Yemen (Sanaa) is part of Russia-China Coalition.
North Yemen (Sanaa) and South Yemen (Aden) before the Unification in 1990
The Current Disunification of Yemen
Note, Due to ongoing war, there is a dynamic in the map

