Department of State
Washington, DC
September 20, 2013
REMARKS
SECRETARY KERRY: Good morning, everybody. It’s my privilege to
welcome to Washington and to the State Department His Excellency, the
President of Somalia Hassan Sheikh Mohamud. Actually, I’m welcoming him
back to Washington, and we have met previously and I’m very pleased to
be able to welcome him here.
The United States, obviously, has been engaged in helping Somalia
fight back against tribal terror and the challenges to the cohesion of
the state of Somalia. And the President and his allies have really done
an amazing job of fighting back and building a state structure. There’s
work yet to be done in Puntland and Somaliland, and we encourage you to
continue the work of reaching out, of reconciliation and rebuilding the
democracy, and I know he’s committed to that.
Also, I want to thank the President for his rapid support of the
Joint Statement on Syria. We appreciate that kind of global recognition
of what is at stake in Syria.
And finally, I’d just say that Somalia is working hard now to create
its own ability to defend itself, to defend the state. We will continue
to work. There is a United Nations mission there. We are committed to
both – to the independent ability of the state of Somalia as well as the
United Nations mission to help it in this transition. And we’re very
happy to welcome the President here to talk today about issues of mutual
interest.
Thank you, Mr. President.
PRESIDENT MOHAMUD: Thank you. Thank you, Secretary. And it’s –
really, it was a pleasure and privilege to be here again this year in
the State Department and the United States. And we – as the Secretary
said rightly we’re working very hard together to establish the national
institutions in all areas, particularly in security, where we are
working very hard with the UNOSOM forces, and our national army is now
taking shape and building up, of course, with the support of the United
States Government that has always been with us. And this is a time we
came here to share the ideas, the way forward we have, and particularly,
the Vision 2016, where we want Somalia to go into the poll stations and
make a voting for the first time in 40 years – more than 40 years,
even.
And as you rightly said, we have been engaging with different
stakeholders in Somalia. The federal government has the leadership, the
parliament, all visiting different corners of Somalia to consult on this
event. And the product of that consultation was the recent compact
document signed in Brussels of the 16th of this month. I, myself, and
the Prime Minister, the Speaker of the House, the parliamentarians, key
ministers have been traveling all over Somalia. Although the situation
in traveling locally is very difficult, but even then, you have to sit
with the people, listen them, share with them the plans that we are
intending, and asking them the type of Somalia they want to see in the
future.
So based on that, we have signed agreements with Puntland State, and
recently agreement with the Jubba regional administrations. And of
course, we also did the same with Ahlu Sunna Wal Jama’a in the central
region. So it takes some time. We have our own differences, but we are
in a better shape than ever before now. We’re shaping for the first time
a united and federal Somalia. The constitution is progressing and the
federal system is working very hard. This federal government is working
on all its capability to establish the federal unities in an orderly
manner and with – in accordance and compliance with the federal
constitution.
So there’s a huge progress that is going on in Somalia, and again, we
are very much grateful with the support we received from the United
States Government through bilateral and through multilateral. Thank you
very much.
SECRETARY KERRY: Thank you, Mr. President.
PRESIDENT MOHAMUD: Thank you.
SECRETARY KERRY: Thank you, sir, very much. Please come. Thank you.
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