Somalia's pro-government group Ahlu Sunnah Wal-Jamaa is reportedly negotiating for the position of the country’s premier in the on-going talks with the UN-backed transitional federal Somali government Officials from both sides are holding preliminary talks in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, and according to sources, the talks' theme has changed from discussions on how best to integrate their forces and face their common enemy, Al-Shabaab and Hizbul Islam to negotiations on power sharing.The government side is led by Finance Minister Sharif Hassan Sheikh Adan, Postal and communication minister Abdirisaq Osman Hassan (Jurille) and political advisor to the president lawmaker Mustaf Ahmed Dhuxulow (Dhegdher).
Confidential sources say the meeting, which is strongly backed by concerned parties led by African Union including neighboring countries, is meant to push for the inclusion of Ahul-Sunnah into the fragile government.
Talks between TFG and Ahlu-Sunnah conclude
The Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia announced today, talks with Ahlusunnah Wal Jama’a militia have concluded in Ethiopia.The PM Omar Adbirashid welcomed the agreement and said it was part of the peace and reconciliation initiative the government was built for.Ahlu-Sunnah which follows a suffi form of Islam has been a fierce opponent to Al-Shabab, and this agreement is seen as the governments attempt to gain support to oust the opposition groups.
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moderate Islamists Ahlu Sunnna Waljama’a aka suffi to form administration in central Somalia
Ahlu Sunna troops display military maneuver in parts of central Somalia. watch pictures
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