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Africa Horn
Somalia peace talks in Djibouti resume after brief halt
2008-06-07
(SomaliNet) After a brief halt that no one really noticed the day earlier, peace talks aimed at ending Somalia's 18-year war broke out resumed again on Thursday.

A seminar on justice, reconciliation and peace in Somalia continued in Djibouti City after opposition delegates from the Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia (ARS) withdrew briefly yesterday. Reports indicate that the presence of Ethiopia's ambassador to Djibouti at the seminar on Wednesday angered the ARS delegates, who abruptly left the seminar in protest.
Clearly they understand the fine art of seething ...
The Secretary-General's Somalia envoy, Mr. Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah, resolved the brief dispute by withdrawing invitations to foreign embassies. However, official representatives from international organizations, including the African Union, the Arab League and the European Union were allowed to attend the talks as observers.
Makes it completely different ...
Meanwhile, peace talks between Somalia's Ethiopian-backed interim government and the Islamist-dominated ARS will take a break on Friday and resume over the weekend, according to organizers. Inside sources said the ARS delegates have demanded an exact withdrawal date for Ethiopian troops currently deployed in Somalia before meeting face-to-face with the Somali government, a key sticking point in the talks.
The Dhimmicrats can't get an exact withdrawal date, why should you ...
Both Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and interim Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf have ruled out any quick withdrawal of Ethiopian forces and have repeatedly called for UN peacekeepers to replace the Ethiopian army.
Posted by:Steve White

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