Wednesday, April 20, 2011

US, EU urged to boost support to African force in Somalia . President sharif appreciates UAE’s grant

 Summit of the East African Community on Tuesday urged the United States and the European Union to step up their support for AMISOM, the African Union's peacekeeping force in Somalia."The summit called upon the international community, in particular the US and the European Union, to enhance their support to AMISON including addressing the piracy menace," a final communique said.The EAC, which groups Tanzania with Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya, also "commended Burundi and Uganda for the sacrifices borne out of their efforts to restore stability" in Somalia.The 9,000-strong force of Ugandan and Burundian troops deployed to protect the ailing Somali transitional federal government (TFG) has over the past five months regained significant ground in central Mogadishu.The TFG and AMISOM had long been confined to a few blocks, unable to take the battle to the Shebab, an Islamist insurgent movement that has controlled most of the Horn of Africa country for two years.AMISOM now controls around half of Mogadishu and is gradually tightening its grip around Bakara market, the heart of the capital's economic activity and a crucial source of funds for the Shebab.AMISOM top commander General Nathan Mugisha earlier this month said this was a turning point in the conflict and urged the world to help AMISOM break the back of the Islamist insurgency.Despite an increased international military presence off Somalia's coastline pirate attacks have surged and they have raked in huge ransoms.A total of 97 attacks were recorded off Somalia in the first quarter of this year, up from 35 in the same period last year, the International Maritime Bureau said in a report last week.Participants in Tuesday's summit in Tanzania's economic capital Dar es Salaam also backed the AU position in favour of extending the TFG's mandate for a year.The Kenyan, Burundian, Ugandan and Tanzanian presidents Mwai Kibaki, Pierre Nkurunziza, Yoweri Museveni and Jakaya Kikwete attended the summit, while Rwanda was represented by Prime Minister Bernard Makuza.The heads of state and government approved the nomination of Rwandan Health Minister Richard Sezibera as the next EAC secretary general.US, EU urged to boost support to African force in Somalia -AFP

President sharif appreciates UAE’s grant
The Somali president Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed has wholeheartedly thanked the government of the United Arab Emirates for its assistance of food and medicine to the poverty stricken Somalis.The president said the grant which was brought by a vessel is owned by the Khalifa Bin Seyd agency. He said this clearly shows the willingness of the UAE government to help their brothers in Somalia.The grant consisted of 3 containers of medicine and food stuff meant for the drought and poverty-hit Somalis .The minister for foreign affairs of the TFG Mohamed Abdullahi Omaar who took part in the meeting held in Dubai said the Somali government is appreciative of the help they received from the United Arab Emirates.



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