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Jul 17 2008
The Somali Parliament Applauded for the Djibouti Conference
Written by Mohamed Omar Hussein   
Thursday, 17 July 2008

Djibouti,(insidesomalia.org)- The Somali parliament as whole today clapped, and endorsed the Djibouti peace treaty, which both members of the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia spearheaded by the Somalia premier Nor Hassan Hussein and the opponents spearhead by sheikh sheriff sheikh Ahmed signed in the Djiboutian capital city Djibouti on 9th of this month. 

 

The deputy premier of the Somali transitional government and as well the Minister for information and sports Ahmed Abdisalan, as at length elaborated for the Somali parliamentarians about the significance of the signed peace treat, and told the parliamentarians that this an important step forward, and the end of the Somali brawl.  

 

The deputy premier appealed from the members of the parliament to heartily support the peace deal previewing what has happened in Somalia, and as well the current situation.  

 

The speaker of the Somali parliament sheikh Adan Madobe said on behalf of the parliamentarians that this conference is unanimously approved.





 
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