Friday, April 8, 2011

Somali, Kenyan Prime Ministers discuss UN’ Somali meeting in Nairobi

The Prime Ministers of both Somalia and Kenya have formally held meeting in Nairobi, Kenya on Thursday and discussed more about the UN prepared consultative conference on Somali supposed to be held in Kenya on 12th April.
Officials said that both Prime Ministers Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed Farmao and Mr. Raila OdingaRaila Odinga had held closed doors meeting in Nairobi saying that they talked more about how the transitional government of Somalia would be made understand attending the conference and others matters concerning relations between the two countries.
Sources indicate that the Somali Prime Minister said that any conference discussing Somali matters was to be held in the Somali capital Mogadishu declining to say more about the United Nations conference on Somalia.
During the meeting between the two men, Mr. Farmajo said that the Somali government was not against the conference explaining that the main grounds of the TFG was to held conference in Somalia if necessary consulting matters of Somalia.
Mr. Farmajo had thanked to Kenya for its support to the government and Somali people adding that Kenya had trained more troops for the transitional government of Somalia suggesting it to continue its efforts.
On the other side, Mr. Raila Odinga, the PM of Kenyan government said that the relation between the two sides was very good reiterating that his government would continue supporting the transitional government of Somalia.
The officials had lastly agreed collaborating together to restore peace, security and order to Somalia and their meeting comes days before the UN Somali conference is supposed to be held in Nairobi for the coming days.
More parts of Somalis including the TFG, Somaliland, traditional elders, most of the Somalis and Djibouti had formally boycotted to attend the conference earlier as large demonstration against the conference happened in Mogadishu.

Source: AllVoices.com

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