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Mogadishu 04,Nov.07 ( Sh.M.Network)-The
United States hopes Kenya will be able to join high-level talks
this week on Somalia and Sudan, a senior Africa policymaker said
on Friday.
"We hope Kenya will be there," Jendayi Frazer, the assistant
secretary of state for African affairs, told reporters at a Washington
briefing on Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's upcoming talks
at African Union headquarters in Ethiopia.
"Kenya is in the midst of an election campaign, a very close
election campaign," Ms Frazer noted.
She seemed to be suggesting that the proximity of the December 27
vote might prevent President Mwai Kibaki and cabinet ministers from
attending sessions that may include the heads of state of Kenya's
neighbouring countries.
Secretary of State Rice is scheduled to arrive in Addis Ababa on
Wednesday, December 5.
Following talks with leaders of the Great Lakes countries, Ms Rice
plans to hold a ministerial-level meeting on Somalia. In addition
to Kenya's hoped-for participation, the talks will include officials
from Somalia, Uganda, Djibouti, Ethiopia, the United Nations and
African Union.
"We're hoping that the consultation will focus on how to achieve
a more inclusive political dialogue and reconciliation to move the
country towards 2009 elections, how to mitigate the impact of the
current violence, especially in Mogadishu on the civilian population
and address the humanitarian emergency," Assistant Secretary
Frazer said in regard to the Somalia talks.
She added that the participants will be "working together to
further isolate extremists and spoilers who continue to use violence,
and then to push for quicker deployment of the African Union force
into Somalia, the Amisom force."
Secretary of State Rice will also discuss Sudan with the member
states of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, IGAD.
"These are the countries that were, in a sense, semi-guarantors
of the CPA, having helped to negotiate it under Kenya's leadership,"
Ms Frazer said, referring to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement that
ended 20 years of fighting in southern Sudan.
The IGAD nations conferring with Ms Rice will include Djibouti,
Ethiopia, Uganda, "we hope Kenya" and Sudan, Ms Frazer
said.
Source (The Nation)
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