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Somali president starts consultations to form the interim government
The new Somali President Abdullah Youssef Ahmad started consultations to chose a prime minister for his government in the beginning of a difficult mission to achieve political stability in Somalia, after 14 years of chaos and armed conflicts.
Somalia, Politics, 10/16/2004

Somali president takes oath in Nairobi
Designated Somali President Abdullah Youssef in Nairobi yesterday took the constitutional oath to assume the mission of restoring stability to Somalia, after one decade of the absence of the central government. He called on the international community to send peace keeping forces to his country.
Somalia, Politics, 10/15/2004

Correction
Somalia, Notice to readers, 10/14/2004

Somaliland refuses to recognize President Youssef Ahmad
Somaliland which was declared unilaterally refused to recognize the authority of the President of Somalia Abdullah Youssef Ahmad and warned him against the attempt of annexing it to the Somali territories.
Somalia, Politics, 10/13/2004

Somali President promises stability demands international forces
The elected Somali President, Abdullah Youssef Ahmad, has vowed to exert all efforts to rebuild Somalia, stressing in statements following his elections in Nairobi that he will quit if he fails to bring political stability to his country.
Somalia, Politics, 10/11/2004


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