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KUWAIT, ETHIOPIA URGE SOMALI UNITY

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Kuwait, Ethiopia urge Somali unityPublished: Sunday, 13 May, 2007, 09:04 AM Doha Time


Sheikh Nasser receives Zenawi in Kuwait City
KUWAIT CITY: The prime ministers of Kuwait and Ethiopia yesterday called for the unity and independence of war-torn Somalia to be protected and for an end to the violence, a Kuwaiti official said.
The official Kuna news agency quoted an official source as saying the two leaders emphasised the need to resolve disputes between African nations through peaceful means.
The call was issued after a round of talks between visiting Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and his Kuwaiti counterpart Sheikh Nasser Mohamed al-Ahmed al-Sabah.
Kuwait City and Addis Ababa also agreed to boost bilateral co-operation in fighting terrorism, the official said.
Zenawi, who arrived in Kuwait earlier yesterday on a two-day visit, said he would sign three agreements in tourism and culture, and his talks would focus on boosting economic ties. - AFP
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these arabs make me sick to my stomache..they wine and dine with kafir leaders all the while palistine and iraq are under acupation.

i guess sayid maxamed was right.

"maandhoow calaacalka iga daa carab waa naag ee"
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[quote="new-york23"]these arabs make me sick to my stomache..they wine and dine with kafir leaders all the while palistine and iraq are under acupation.

i guess sayid maxamed was right.

"maandhoow calaacalka iga daa carab waa naag ee"[/quote]

what else do you expect from them where are the islamic courts supporters who were crying for arab help and whats funnier they dressed like a arab dont they know this is it not the right time to cry for arab help even barre hiiraale know this thats why he called for jewish help Laughing today tfg is in xamar the islamic courts did anyone saw them?
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Ethiopia to withdraw from Somalia
Aweys Osman Yusuf

Mogadishu 14, May.07 ( Sh.M.Network) Ethiopia says it will completely withdraw its forces from neighboring Somalia after the arrival of African Union peacekeeping forces.

According to KUNA, Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi said in Kuwait on Sunday, "Ethiopian troops in Mogadishu will withdraw when the African Union peacekeepers arrive to support Ugandan forces which are already there."

Meles announced in March that two-thirds of the Ethiopian deployment, which helped Somali troops drive out the Islamic Courts Union forces from south and central Somalia five months ago, had been withdrawn.

That decision to withdraw troops was taken by Ethiopia alone, Meles said Sunday, denying reported US pressure.

A small force of some 1,500 African Union troops from Uganda is currently deployed at strategic points around Mogadishu, but the AU has not yet gathered the 8,000 troops planned for its peacekeeping force.

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