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security council to replace amisom with UN peacekeepers

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security council to replace amisom with UN peacekeepers

Postby sahal80 » Sat Aug 31, 2013 5:44 pm

What a national government, the same govt who rejected the amisom navy plan wich the ex govt was about to sign!

President hassan sheekh welcomes this diplomatic victory wich they requested from the security council

This was my breaking news wich I found out during the presidents visit to UK as one of his two main agendas, assisting the govt to lift the arms embargo and to replace amisom with a UN mission! here is the great britain saying labayka yaa hassan!

In Feb, when it was in the making
viewtopic.php?f=250&t=322237

I made a thread about it with the title fresh policies(unrevealed policies)

The big difference is that many world-wide countries will join also the forces will have international commanders!

Mogadishu (RBC) Somali president Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has late on Wednesday met with senior United Nations and African Union officials in his presidential Villa in Mogadishu, a press statement from the president’s office said.
The meeting also attended the defense minister and the president’s senior advisers while the Special Representative for African Union Mission in Somalia was also present.
The joint delegation from the United Nations and the African Union presented to the Somali president the process of transforming the AMISOM troops in Somalia into UN peacekeepers with a United Nations Security Council mandate.
“The joint delegation from AU and UN will give visits to Baidoa, Jowhar, Beledweyn and Kismayo regions to measure the achievements made by AMISOM so far and then they will report to the United Nations Security Council later this year.” Walid Musa from African Union said.
The delegation from African Union and the United Nations Supporting AMISOM Office will also look the possibibilities to transflrm the mission to UN hatted forces in Somalia next year.
Somali president Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said that the government appriciates such initiative as he also thanked the role by the African Union and the United Nations towards building Somalia security.
“Despite defeated al Shabab are still posing high threat against our stability.” president Mohamud said.
Meanwhile Somali government is willing so see the Kenyan army to be replaced from Kismayo following earlier calls for multinational forces to be brought into the port town.
http://www.raxanreeb.com/2013/08/somali ... cekeepers/



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