The below statement was signed by United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium,
Denmark, European Union, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy,
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, United States and the United
Nations. We, the undersigned international partners welcome the
dialogue between the Jubaland administration and the leadership of
the Jubaland Council for Change which culminated in a
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The below statement was signed by United Kingdom, Austria,
Belgium, Denmark, European Union, Finland, France, Germany,
Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, United
States and the United Nations.
We, the undersigned international partners welcome the
dialogue between the Jubaland administration and the
leadership of the Jubaland Council for Change which
culminated in a reconciliation agreement signed on 23
April.
Disputed electoral outcomes in Jubaland and other Federal
Member States over the past 18 months underscore the
importance of credible electoral processes in which
Somalis may choose their leaders in accordance with the
Provisional Federal Constitution and Federal Member State
constitutions.
We encourage all Jubaland stakeholders, including
political leaders, communities and traditional leaders to
build upon the 23 April agreement, implement the
follow-up steps, and continue their constructive
dialogue.
We also welcome the willingness expressed by the Jubaland
stakeholders to engage the Federal Government of Somalia,
and that Jubaland is ready for full collaboration with
the Federal Government. International partners urge the
Jubaland administration and the FGS leadership to
peacefully resolve their continuing differences through
dialogue, and to de-escalate the ongoing tensions in Gedo
region.
We stand ready to provide the necessary support to the
FGS and all FMS leaders as they strive for reconciliation
and cooperation to advance national interests. In this
regard, partners also welcome other recent reconciliation
initiatives, in particular in South West State and
Galmudug, aimed at forming inclusive, unified state-level
administrations.
We urge that these efforts continue throughout Somalia
for the benefit of the people.We call on all Somalis to
foster unity and reconciliation as they begin the Holy
month of Ramadan while facing not only the unprecedented
menace from COVID-19 but also the continuing threat from
terrorism.
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