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Ra'iisul wasaare Geedi oo la kulmay Madaxda Yurub iyo Midoowga Yurub oo si rasmi ah u sheegey in ay xafiis ka furanaayaan Jowhar tageere dhaqaalana gaarsiinayaan DFKMG ah.

 

Somaliweyn - Brussels-16/11/05

 

Ra’iisul Wasaaraha DFKMG ah oo maalmahaan ku sugnaa casimada Midoowga Yurub ee Brussels ayaa saakay wuxuu kulan la qaatay Madaxa Horumarinta Midoowga Yurub Commissioner Luis Michel kulankoodaas kadib ayay si wada jir shir jaraa’id ugu wada qabteen xarunta saxaafada loogu waramo ee EU Commission ka, halkaasoo uu Mr. Michel si rasmi uga sheegey in uu bartamaha bisha Janaayo sanadka soo socda uu safar ku tagi doono Jowhar oo iminka ah xarunta Dowlada FKMG ah iyo in uu u magacaabi doono ergey gaar ah oo ka socda Midoowga Yurub oo fadhigiisu noqon doono magaalada Jowhar, sidoo kale waxaa uu sheegey mas’uulkaasi sare in ay Midoowga Yurub maanta si rasmi ah u ogolaadeen in ay dhaqaalo gaarsiiyaan dowlada Soomaaliya isla markaana uu meesha ka baxay qodobkii ahaa mar hadii koox ay Muqdisho joogto wax dhaqaalo ah lama bixinaayo.

 

 

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Mr. Michel ayaa si qayaxan carabka ugu dhuftay in ay Yurub u fidin doonto dowlada Soomaaliya taageero dhaqaale iyo mid siyaasadeed, isagoo si aad u saraysa usoo dhoweeyey Ra’iisul Wasaare Geedi iyo wafdigiisa oo kala ahaa Ra'iisul Wasaare Ku xigeenka DFKMG ah ahna Wasiirka Maaliyada Mudane Saalim Caliyoow Ibrow, Wasiirka Qorsheynta Qaranka iyo Xiriirka Caalamiga ah Mudane C. Risaaq Jurrile,Wasiir Ku Xigeenka Arimaha Gudaha Marwo Fahmo Axmed Nuur iyo Safiirka Soomaaliya u fadhiya Belgium Mudane Yusuf Bari Bari.

 

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Sidoo kale Ra’iisul Wasaare Geedi ayaa halkaasi ugu mahad celiyay dowladaha ku midoobay Yurub oo uu sheegay in ay waligood ahaayeen garabka Soomaaliya, ayna iyagu noqdeen kuwii ku bixiyay dhaqaalaha ugu badan shirkii dib u hishiisiinta, Mudane Geedi ayaa soo dhoweeyey taageerada ay Midoowga Yurub u fidinayaan dalka Soomaaliya, wuxuuna balan ku qaaday in ay badbaadin doonaan dalka Soomaliya iyagoo wada jir u shaqaynaaya.

 

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Prime Minister Geedi ayaa galabta la kulmi doonaa Madaxa Arimaha Dibada Midoowga Yurub Mr. Javier Solana iyo safiirada 25 ka dal ee ku bahoobay Yurub kuwaasoo loo yaqaano PSC, la kulankaan PSC uu la kulmaayo Mr. Geedi ayaa waxaa uu noqday taariikh maxaa yeeley waa markii ugu horeysey ee uu hogaamiye Afrikaan ah la kulmo 25 safiir ee M. Yurub ee loo yaqaano PSC, waxa kaloo xusidf mudan in uu maanta ka dul babanaayay calanka Soomaaliya dhamaan xarumaha Midoowga Yurub ee Brussels.

 

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Commissioner Michel and Prime Minister Ali Gedi discuss the challenges to security and political transition in Somalia

 

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Reference: IP/05/1431 Date: 16/11/2005

 

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Brussels, 16 November 2005

 

Commissioner Michel and Prime Minister Ali Gedi discuss the challenges to security and political transition in Somalia

The European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid, Louis Michel, held talks with Prime Minister Ali Gedi of the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia. This exchange focused on the recent developments in the Somali peace process in the wake of the attempted assassination to the Prime Minister on 6 November.

 

Commissioner Michel stressed that “wait and see is not an option for Somalia†and that stability in this country is a “test case for the new EU Strategy for Africaâ€. He reaffirmed the European Union’s unwavering support to the Transitional Federal Institutions and the reestablishment of governance in Somalia. He also expressed support for the Prime Minister’s initiative in fostering dialogue within the Institutions.

 

Louis Michel announced that more than €10 million have been earmarked for the purpose of assisting the Somali Government to provide a secure environment and that the Commission could provide further € 49 million to support Somalia’s Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP), in parallel to progress in stabilization and entry into force of representative and working institutions. The Commissioner called on all Somali leaders to follow the example of the EU and put their differences aside for the common interest of the Somali institutions and citizens.

 

The Commissioner condemned the assassination attempt on the Prime Minister on November 6th in Mogadishu and conveyed his condolences to the families of the six people who were killed in this attack. He also stated that he shall shortly appoint a Special Envoy for Somalia and that the Commission would open a field office in Jowhar.

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The EU Will Shortly Appoint Special Envoy For Somalia in Jowhar

 

Belgium (HAN) November 17, 2005 - The European Union (EU) called on Wednesday for greater efforts in maintaining stability in Somalia following the attempted assassination of Somali prime minister. The EU Commissioner Michel stressed that “wait and see is not an option for Somalia†and that stability in this country is a “test case for the new EU Strategy for Africaâ€.

 

He reaffirmed the European Union’s unwavering support to the Transitional Federal Institutions and the reestablishment of governance in Somalia. He also expressed support for the Prime Minister’s initiative in fostering dialogue within the Institutions.

 

Somalian Prime Minister, met EU Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid, in Brussels Wednesday and exchanged views on EU-Somalia relations.

 

The two sides also discussed the latest political developments and unrest and the humanitarian situation in Somalia.

 

''I promised him the very strong support of the EU in all his actions. We will deepen the cooperation between the EU and Somalia,'' Michel said after the meeting.

 

Michel announced his intention to sign soon a Memorandum of Understanding with Somalia to open the doors for the country to join the Cotonou Agreement written.

 

The Commissioner said he will be travelling to Somalia between 11 - 15 January.

 

On his part, Ghedi, said the EU was always committed to support the people of Somalia during the hard period, during the civil strive.

 

''We recognize that the EU plays a very prominent role in the Somalian National Reconciliation Conference. The EU is our major donor,'' he said.

 

Commissioner Michel and Prime Minister Ali Gedi discuss the challenges to security and political transition in Somalia

The European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid, Louis Michel, held talks with Prime Minister Ali Gedi of the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia. This exchange focused on the recent developments in the Somali peace process in the wake of the attempted assassination to the Prime Minister on 6 November.

 

Louis Michel announced that more than €10 million have been earmarked for the purpose of assisting the Somali Government to provide a secure environment and that the Commission could provide further € 49 million to support Somalia’s Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP), in parallel to progress in stabilization and entry into force of representative and working institutions. The Commissioner called on all Somali leaders to follow the example of the EU and put their differences aside for the common interest of the Somali institutions and citizens.

 

The Commissioner condemned the assassination attempt on the Prime Minister on November 6th in Mogadishu and conveyed his condolences to the families of the six people who were killed in this attack. He also stated that he shall shortly appoint a Special Envoy for Somalia and that the Commission would open a field office in Jowhar

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Outcome of EU Commission meeting of 15 November

 

Jawhar (HAN) November 17, 2005 - Louis Michel and Prime Minister Ali Gedi discuss the challenges to security and political transition in Somalia.

 

The European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid, Louis Michel, held talks with Prime Minister Ali Gedi of the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia. This exchange focused on the recent developments in the Somali peace process in the wake of the attempted assassination to the Prime Minister on 6 November

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EU urges stability in Somalia

 

www.chinaview.cn 2005-11-17 03:16:15

 

BRUSSELS, Nov. 16 (Xinhuanet) -- The European Union (EU) called on Wednesday for greater efforts in maintaining stability in Somalia following the attempted assassination of Somali prime minister 10 days ago.

 

European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid Louis Michel held talks with Somali Prime Minister Ali Gedi in Brussels Wednesday during which they discussed the challenges to security and political transition in Somalia, the European Commission said in a statement.

 

Michel condemned the Nov. 6 assassination attempt on the prime minister in Mogadishu and conveyed his condolences to the familiesof the six people who were killed in this attack.

 

He stressed that "wait and see is not an option for Somalia" and that stability in this country is a "test case for the new EU Strategy for Africa", the statement said.

 

The commissioner reaffirmed the EU's support to the transitional federal institutions in the Horn of Africa country and welcomed the prime minister's initiative in fostering dialoguewithin the institutions.

 

He called on all Somali leaders to put their differences aside for the common interest of the Somali institutions and citizens.

 

Michel said he shall shortly appoint a special envoy for Somalia and that the Commission would open a field office in Jowhar.

 

Earlier this month, the self-declared republic of Somaliland expelled the EU's liaison officer from the territory saying he hadinterfered in Somaliland's internal affairs.

 

The EU expressed concern on the matter and has been seeking clarification from the Somaliland authorities.

 

The EU is Somalia's largest donor and is currently supporting several programs in Somaliland. The projects involve health, education, capacity-building and democracy. Enditem

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EU-Somalia talks Brussels,

 

Nov 16, IRNA

EU-Somalia

Ali Muhammed Ghedi, Somalian Prime Minister, met EU Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid, in Brussels Wednesday and exchanged views on EU-Somalia relations.

 

The two sides also discussed the latest political developments and unrest and the humanitarian situation in Somalia.

 

''I promised him the very strong support of the EU in all his actions. We will deepen the cooperation between the EU and Somalia,'' Michel said after the meeting.

 

Michel announced his intention to sign soon a Memorandum of Understanding with Somalia to open the doors for the country to join the Cotonou Agreement written.

 

The Commissioner said he will be travelling to Somalia between 11 - 15 January.

 

On his part, Ghedi, said the EU was always committed to support the people of Somalia during the hard period, during the civil strive.

 

''We recognize that the EU plays a very prominent role in the Somalian National Reconciliation Conference. The EU is our major donor,'' he said.

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Ali Mohammed GEDI, Somali Prime Minister with Javier SOLANA of the EU High Representative

 

PRESS RELEASE

 

Javier SOLANA,

EU High Representative for the CFSP,

met with Ali Mohammed GEDI,

Somali Prime Minister

 

Wednesday, 16 November 2005

 

Javier Solana, EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), met

today with the Prime Minister of the Transitional Government of the Somali Republic, Ali

Mohammed GEDI.

 

The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss the internal situation in Somalia, the relations of the EU with the Transitional Government and other regional issues.

 

The High Representative encouraged the efforts set in motion by Prime Minister GEDI in order for

the situation to return to normal and for national reconciliation to be deepened. Javier Solana

expressed the European Union's intention to engage further alongside the legitimate authority of Somalia, a country where the EU is already playing an active role.

 

http://ue.eu.int/ueDocs/cms_Data/docs/pressdata/EN/declarations/86988.pdf

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