Puntland’s Deni pledged of hosting reconciliation meeting for Somali leaders
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File: Puntland president Said Deni |
Newly elected Puntland President, Said
Abdullahi Deni has said that, the leaders of federal and regional state administrations
have agreed to put aside their political differences on Sunday.
The president, who was speaking to
the media, after brief meeting with various leaders in Garowe on Sunday, has
confirmed of an upcoming meeting to bring the two sides to the negotiation
table.
He
said the meeting between President Farmaajo and all regional state leaders will
convene in March this year, to unearth the standoff. "The president has
requested Puntland state to host the meeting, which will convene in mid
March," he said, adding "on behalf of the people of Puntland, I have
accepted to organize the meeting in Garowe to discuss the unity of
Somalia."
President
Said Abdullahi Deni believes that his inauguration ceremony, which was held on Saturday,
brought together various Somali political leaders closer to resolve their
stalemate.
Former Somali presidents, prime
minister, cabinet members, members of federal parliament and regional state
leaders attended the colourful ceremony, and also had meetings on sidelines
with President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo.
Situated on
the Gulf of Aden near the entrance to the Red Sea, Puntland became
semi-autonomous in 1998 and had escaped the worst of Somalia’s civil war. It’s
now tackling an insurgency by al-Shabaab, the al-Qaeda-linked group that’s
inflicted mass casualties in southern Somalia, as well as a breakaway faction
that swore allegiance to Islamic State and has been targeted by U.S. airstrikes.
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