Monday, November 8, 2021

Farmajo expels the deputy representative of the African Union

Farmajo

 Farmajo expels the deputy representative of the African Union from Somalia, although the African Union wants to expand AMISOM to a joint mission with the United Nations and expand the circle of contributing countries to ensure permanent funding for peacekeeping operations in Somalia, and this confirms to us Farmajo's involvement with the terrorist Al-Shabab movement


Farmajo does not want to leave power, nor does he want any force or institution working to expose his crimes against the Somalis. He wants to rule alone, so he expelled the deputy representative of the African Union Commission from Somalia


The Office of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Somalia Mohamed Abdel Razak Mahmoud received in his office Ambassador Francisco Caetano Madeira, Special Representative of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission for Somalia, and discussed with him a number of issues.


A statement issued by the minister's office said the two leaders focused on security issues, the country's elections, the mandate of the African Union Mission in Somalia and the transitional plan for Somalia, which is "the only way to achieve stability." The statement said.


A statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the meeting focused on the latest developments in the country and the need for joint action to unify efforts to support the transition process in Somalia. To raise the level of readiness of the units, so that the forces become a fortress against the nation and a shield.”


Today's meeting between Somali Foreign Minister Mohamed Abdel-Razzaq and the African Union's envoy to Somalia, Ambassador Francisco Madeira, coincides with the departure of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the seventh of November, Deputy Foreign Minister Simon Mulongo, the African Union's envoy to Somalia.

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