Somalia
Latest News English
Somalia:Ethiopia position
toward Somalia could change - Meles

ADDIS ABABA
29 June 2009 Waagacusub Media.
Ethiopia could send troops to
Somalia if the situation there deteriorates but for the
time been there is no need to intervene, said the Prime
Minister Meles Zenawi.

Listen
Radio1 Radio2
Radio3 Radio4
Radio5 Radio6
Radio7 Radio8
Radio9
Somalia’s speaker last week called
on neighboring countries and international community to
intervene militarily in Somalia to prop up the UN backed
transitional federal government (TFG), which has been
facing a fierce military offensive since May 7 carried
out by the Islamists.
"Our reading of the situation in Somalia and in
Mogadishu, is slightly different from the one of the
speaker of the parliament that if there is no foreign
military intervention within 24 hours, the TFG will
collapse," Meles told reporters in a press conference
held late Wednesday.
"The TFG is facing a very difficult situation with Al
Shebab and Hizb Al-Islam militias supported by hundreds
of jihadists, but we don’t believe they will be
toppled," he further said.
However he did not rule out sending troops to Somalia if
the situation gets worse. "We want to wait and see how
the international community as a whole responds and then
see if there is any need to revisit our position on the
matter," he said.
He also suggested not willing to expose his troops to
danger and criticism at the same time.
"We do not want to find ourselves in a situation where a
so-called Ethiopian horse would be trying to take the
chestnut out of the fire on behalf of everybody else,"
Meles told a news conference late on Wednesday.
"And this horse being whipped by every idiot and his
grandmother."
The Ethiopian Communications Minister, Bereket Simon,
said on Saturday it would only intervene militarily in
Somali to support the besieged transitional government
if it has a clear international mandate.
Ethiopian troops invaded Somalia in 2006 to oust a
government led by the Islamic courts from the capital in
which new President Sheik Sharif Ahmed played a role.
But Ethiopia besides fighting the Islamists groups had
been blamed for hindering the international efforts to
settle the conflict.
Also after being supported in the first stage of the
operation by the US administration, Washington dropped
it logistical and financial support to the Ethiopian
troops there.
(ST)
Source: Sudan Tribune
Questions
and Answer about Sheik Mohamud Ow Abdulle Ariif
Email: waagacusub@waagacusub.com ama
dahiralasow@yahoo.com
Waagacusub Sunday Music Part3 Dhageyso
ama Download
Waagacusub Sunday Music Part2 Dhageyso
ama Download
Sunday Music-Heesahii Radio
Mogadishu Dhageyso
ama Download
Waagacusub
Media
The
Largest Media in Somalia
WaagacusubOnline@yahoo.com
ASOJ MEMBERS MET IN NAIROBI that meeting
was discused the objective of the asoj and
was
nominated new