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Somali government set to relocate
Parliamentary Speaker Sharif Hassan Sheikh Adan and President Abdullahi Yusuf at talks in Yemen
The speaker and president are continuing in talks in Yemen
Somalia's interim government is close to agreeing to relocate to the capital, at talks with rivals in Yemen.
The president and speaker, who have been in dispute over the issue, initialled an agreement which could be finalised in Yemen on Wednesday.
Yemeni officials say that if the deal is signed then ministers and government institutions would move to Mogadishu before President Abdullahi Yusuf.
He will stay in his Jowhar stronghold until his personal safety is ensured.
The talks are the first meeting between the men for six months. There is been no reported comments so far from the Somali representatives.
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At-a-glance
President Yusuf was elected by the transitional parliament in 2004 but without a power base in Mogadishu he says it is too dangerous to move there and has been located in Jowhar, some 90km east of the capital.
The prime minister has twice survived assassination attempts when he has visited the capital for talks.
Parliamentary Speaker Sharif Hassan Sheikh Adan is based in Mogadishu along with a large number of MPs and is allied to militia leaders who control the city.
The split has prompted fears of renewed widespread conflict in a country which has been without an effective central government since the overthrow of President Mohamad Siad Barre in 1991.
Correspondents say Somali leaders are under pressure from international donors to assemble the transitional parliament - which has never met in Somalia - as a first step towards establishing a viable central government.
