Saturday, April 18, 2009

Turkey pledges support for Somalia security forces

Turkey will assist Somalia in establishing and training its security forces after years of bloody conflict and political turmoil in the African country, President Abdullah Gul said Friday.

“Turkey will provide support to Somalia in establishing and training its security forces and in meeting their needs,” Gul said after talks with visiting Somali President Sharif Aheikh Ahmed.

Ankara would also help to improve health services and education in the country, he said.

Ahmed was elected president in January following UN-brokered reconciliation talks aimed at stabilising a country that had had no effective central authority since civil war erupted in 1991.

The Somali leader spoke of “great progress and improvement” in his country in recent months, urging more international support for reconstruction efforts.

“We will definitely not allow… unrest in Somalia again,” he said.

Ahmed expressed “regret” for the spate of piracy attacks off Somalia, which have prompted the international community, including Turkey, to deploy war ships in the region to protect commercial vessels.

“This problem can be resolved inside the country, but we also need the support of the international community,” he said.

An international meeting, sponsored by the United Nations and the European Union, is to be held next week in Brussels with the aim of boosting aid to Somalia.

Source: AFP

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