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Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
November 4, 2012
On November 4, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy
Sherman visited Mogadishu, Somalia to meet with Somali President Hassan
Sheikh Mahamud, Speaker of the Federal Parliament Mohammed Osman Jawari,
African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) Force Commander Lieutenant
General Andrew Gutti, the UN Deputy Special Representative of the
Secretary General for Somalia, and leaders of Somalia’s civil society
and business community. Under Secretary Sherman is the highest ranking
U.S. official to visit Somalia in more than twenty years, and her visit
underscored the U.S. Government’s commitment to Somalia’s stabilization
efforts.
Under Secretary Sherman welcomed the announcement by Somalia’s Prime
Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon that he has named his new cabinet. Under
Secretary Sherman noted that the United States is pleased to see that
the new cabinet includes two women, which is a positive reflection of
the important role women play in all aspects of Somali life. Somalia’s
parliamentarians will soon meet to consider the new cabinet.
In her comments to senior Somali officials, Under Secretary Sherman
stressed her conviction that Somalia is now a place of hope, not of
despair. She congratulated the Somali President and Speaker of
Parliament on the important political progress made in Somalia,
including the August 20 formation of Parliament and September 10
election of President Hassan Sheikh. The Under Secretary affirmed the
centrality of the Somali government and people in guiding international
support to the country.
Under Secretary Sherman urged the Somali leadership to continue to
consolidate gains by helping local governance structures emerge through
community dialogue and reconciliation, rapidly providing services,
drafting legislation to facilitate implementation of the provisional
constitution adopted in August, and addressing al-Shabaab defectors and
the charcoal stockpile in the port city of Kismayo.
The Under Secretary congratulated AMISOM Force Commander Gutti for
AMISOM’s recent success in driving al-Shabaab out of strategically
important population centers and acknowledged the courage and
professionalism of the AMISOM forces in achieving these gains.
Ambassador Sherman underscored the continued U.S. commitment to support
AMISOM and the Somali National forces in their critically important
responsibility of extending security throughout Somalia.
Under Secretary Sherman congratulated the Somali business community
for its efforts to sustain the Somali economy during Somalia’s 20 years
of civil conflict and civil society for its provision of services to the
Somali people in the lack of a functioning government. The Under
Secretary encouraged Somalia’s civil society and business community to
continue giving robust voice to their constituencies in engaging the
emerging governmental institutions and holding them accountable as the
new government establishes itself and its priorities.
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