Another great days; the william hagues arrival with his british embassy and the security councils support to his national stabilization policy.
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Given Challenges Still Facing Somalia, a UN Mission Is Needed to Consolidate Peace, Official Says
New York, Apr 25 2013 7:00PM
While the Government of Somalia that emerged from last year’s political transition has advanced measures for stabilization and peace-building, multiple challenges require coherent international assistance, the United Nation’s political chief told the Security Council today, recommending the creation of an in-country UN mission.
“The new Mission represents a fresh start for the UN in Somalia and a renewed commitment by the Council to support Somali-owned peacebuilding,” Jeffrey Feltman, Under Secretary-General for Political Affairs, told the 15-member body.
He said that the Federal Government, led by President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, has been implementing its Six Pillar Policy for stabilization and peace-building in the country, reaching out beyond Mogadishu in an effort to realize its vision of building a unified federal State for the country, which has been beset by conflict for over two decades.


Don`t hold your breath
amir, these guys don't understand al qanun al dawli/ international law.United Nation peace keepers will take over Somalia post from the "African Mission in Somalia" very soon.
“The new Mission represents a fresh start for the UN in Somalia and a renewed commitment by the Council to support Somali-owned peacebuilding,” Jeffrey Feltman, Under Secretary-General for Political Affairs, told the 15-member body.


The govt has won internationally and only one obstacle has remained wich is kenya and ethiopia who are acting as a little IGAD.Sahal.....you will soon see how the regional geopolitics works.

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The last time Somalia had a famine , Algeria alone paid the whole tab for the African Union contribution .In the future, somalia would destroy some mulim countries like algerie......

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