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Some Somali factions reject the Libyan reconciliation agreement
Somalia-Libya, Politics, 11/15/2003

The spokesman for the Somali representatives taking part in the peace negotiations between the various Somali factions in Kenya announced the rejection of the representatives of the reconciliation agreement signed on Thursday in Libya between groups boycotting the Nairobi negotiations.

The spokesman Mawled Maan Muhammad said that the agreement which was signed on Thursday in Libya is not fruitful and aims at undermining the peace negotiations which has the support of the international community; negotiations which reached its final stage with the aim of putting an end to the conflict in Somalia.

The Somali head of government Abdul Qasem Salat Hassan signed in Tripoli a reconciliation agreement with Somali opposition groups, in the presence of the Libya's Leader of the Revolution Colonel Muammar al Qathafi.

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  Somali groups sign peace agreement in Libya   (11/14/2003)
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  Al-Qathafi gets a telephone call from Salad Hassan   (10/14/2003)

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