Deeq A. Posted February 1, 2018 BERLIN (Reuters) - The German military will stop participating in a European Union training mission in Somalia at the end of March, a Foreign Ministry official said on Thursday, expressing frustration at the pace of progress. Germany has about five soldiers taking part in the training mission alongside 15 from other EU countries. The decision to end Germany’s participation in the program, which began in 2010, was first reported by Der Spiegel magazine. “The development of a Somali national army is moving forward only very slowly, in part due to deficits in political and institutional structures, as well as equipment gaps among trained Somali soldiers,” the ministry official said. Berlin is now looking at how to bolster its engagement in civilian security in Somalia and supports a shift recommended by an EU strategic assessment to focus more on providing advisory help, a concept currently being discussed in Brussels. The United States last year decided to suspend food and fuel aid for most of Somalia’s armed forces over corruption concerns. Source: Reuters Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Holac Posted February 2, 2018 Never heard of the Germans doing anything meaningful for Somalia anyways. This is more a publicity stunt. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted February 2, 2018 for whatever reason, they used to arm Siyad Barre Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Old_Observer Posted February 2, 2018 The Germans are in Djibouti. They came to Somalia during previous government, but all Europeans even French toured, but left. Europeans were under the impression that America was getting involved less, but America is back in full and the Europeans are gettting out. SFG needs fast take advantage of turkey and even Qatar to start housing companies, etc where possible. Arabs will reconcile. Saudi are looking way out of Yemen. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites