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Mozambique Not to Deploy Troops to Somalia

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Mozambique Not to Deploy Troops to Somalia

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Wed May 02, 2007 9:21 am

I guess Somalia has enough Mozambiquans, the Cisman Maxmuud. Caade Gorilla Muse is upset at toolka Mozambique Laughing


Mozambique will not deploy troops to Somalia


Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Mozambique has decided not to send troops to Somalia, where fighting has intensified as Somali and Ethiopian troops battle insurgents, a senior defence ministry official said today. Teofilo Joao, permanent secretary in the defence ministry, said Mozambique had not been adequately briefed about the nature of its proposed role in Somalia.

The retired general said Mozambique would respond to any request for calls to serve in countries or regions in conflicts across the globe once the conditions of its participation are clarified. The UN Security Council has asked the United Nations to draw up contingency plans for UN peacekeepers in Somalia to support an African peacekeeping mission which thus far has involved only about 1 500 troops from Uganda.

AU calls for more trops

The African Union (AU) on Friday called for more African troops to take their places in the proposed 8 000-strong force, saying that unless order is reimposed soon the country will descend into disaster. Joao said Mozambique had reconsidered its initial pledge to join the African peacekeeping effort after reviewing its own equipment and remaining questions over how the operation would be funded.

"Capacity and clarity, including funding, are the major obstacles in our intervention. We have troops but we need sufficient equipment if we are to participate," he said.

Conflict in and around the Somali capital Mogadishu between government and Ethiopian forces and Islamist fighters has displaced an estimated 350 000 people.

Source: Reuters, May 02, 2007

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Re: Mozambique Not to Deploy Troops to Somalia

Postby Dhaga Bacayl » Wed May 02, 2007 10:28 am

A/W,

No one wants to come there. It's a suicide mission. Also helping the Ethiopians who is taking full credit of "defeating" the Somali insurgence doesn't sit well with other African nations. Eritrea also has something to do with others not making commitment. Some people think there will be all out war between the TFG backed by Ethiopian and the freedom fighters with the help of Eritrea in the near future. Aydeed jr. and the two sharifs are still in Asmara.

If Axmaare set a withdrawal timetable than may be we will see coalition of African troops deployment to Somalia in the future but not now….a lot of African nations see the Ethiopians as a invaders not peace enforcers.


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