During his official visit to Mogadishu, the head of the African Union Commission, Mahmoud Ali Youssef, stressed the commitment of the Union to support Somalia in its war against terrorist youth militias, in addition to its support in organizing direct elections that allow every citizen to cast his voice.
The African official, according to what was reported by local media, praised the role of Somalia President Hassan Sheikh Mahmoud in the leadership of military operations to eliminate terrorism, and the efforts to motivate the armed forces and push them to the front lines in the battle.
- The Iraqi Foreign Ministry: We are following with great concern about the ongoing security developments in Syria - the seventh day
- Palestine appreciates the European Quartet statement, welcomed by the Gaza Reconstruction Plan - the seventh day
- May God bless you .. 25 million worshipers in the Sacred Mosque the ten days of Ramadan - the seventh day
- European Commission: The "Syrian Support Conference" will be an occasion to exchange views with the authorities in Damascus - the seventh day
- After his martyrdom in an Israeli raid, who is Abu Hamza, the military spokesman for the Al -Quds Brigades - the seventh day
He stressed the importance of direct elections in Somalia, considering that it is a decisive step towards consolidating democracy, and praised the efforts of the Somali leadership in implementing this national project.
- UNRWA expresses its dismay for the dangerous escalation and targeting civilians in the Gaza Strip - the seventh day
- The Israeli occupation forces storm the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin - the seventh day
- The death of senior officials and leaders in the Israeli raids on Gaza - the seventh day
He renewed the commitment of the African Union to support Somalia in various fields to achieve self -sufficiency and stability, stressing that this support will not stop, as Somalia is going on the right track towards building a strong and stable country, stressing that the support of the African Union will remain fixed without interruption.