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Somalia factions resume peace talks

Publication time: 3 September 2006, 22:28

Somalia's puppet so call "interim government" and Islamic Authority have resumed direct peace talks in Sudan, pushing for reconciliation and power-sharing to avert war.

 

The two sides last met in Khartoum on June 22 where they agreed to stop military campaigns and recognise each other.

 

But the talks stalled amid "government" allegations the Islamic Force had broken the pact against military expansion, and Islamic Force claims of foreign interference in Somalia.

   

On Saturday, diplomats and delegates gathered at a hall in Khartoum for the talks which officials said could take days.

 

Mohamed Mohamud Guled Gaamadheere, Somalia's puppet so call "minister", told Reuters: "We expect [talks] to last around 10 days or so, depending on what happens."

 

The Arab League is leading the talks, hoping to convince both sides to share power after the Supreme Islamic Courts Council took over the capital, Mogadishu, and a swathe of southern Somalia.

 

Its rise has challenged the authority of the puppet Western-backed "administration", which is based in the provincial town of Baidoa.

 

Sharif Hassan Sheikh Adan, the so call "parliament speaker", is heading the puppet "government's" delegation while the Islamic team is headed by Ibrahim Hussein Adow, who is in charge of foreign relations.

 

Somalia was plunged into anarchy after the 1991 ousting of Mohamed Siad Barre by commanders who then proceeded to fight over patches of the country.

 

Agencies

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