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US re-opens embassy in Mogadishu after three decades

The United States said on Wednesday it had re-opened an embassy in Somalia’s capital, 28 years after it was shut as the country plunged into civil war, highlighting warming ties between the two nations.

Washington closed its embassy during the 1991 overthrow of president Siad Barre’s military regime which ushered in decades of chaos, however, diplomatic relations have strengthened in recent years.

“Today we reaffirm the relations between the American people and the Somali people and our two nations,” said Ambassador Donald Yamamoto in a statement.

“It is a significant and historic day that reflects Somalia’s progress in recent years, and another step forward in regularising US diplomatic engagement in Mogadishu since recognizing the federal government of Somalia in 2013.”

A permanent diplomatic presence was established in Mogadishu in December 2018, however, was operated out of Nairobi.

The country continues to be wracked by an Islamist insurgency, and Al-Shabaab militants on Monday staged an attack on a military base that is a major launching site for US drone operations, as well as a European Union convoy.

US strikes in Somalia surged in April 2017, after President Donald Trump declared the south of the country an “area of active hostilities”.

“The United States remains a strong partner to Somalia in its effort to build a stable, credible, and democratic country,” said the statement.

In other news – Did Cassper Nyovest take the Bentley out for Thobeka Majozi?

Cassper tried to trick the people with his shady caption, but we see you. It looks like Cass took the Bentley out to take Thobeka Majozi on a road trip, not just him and his whip. Thobeka coincidently posted a snap of her sitting on a Bentley exactly the same as Cassper’s on the exact same day Cassper took his out.

Cassper Nyovest and Thobeka Majozi

Cassper Nyovest pulled the wool right over the people of Mzansi’s eyes when he said he was taking ‘her’ on a road trip. continue reading

Source: AFP