Statement by Ambassador at the Security Council
briefing on Somalia
Thank you President,
I’d like to start by thanking SRSG Swan and our AU briefers
today.
I congratulate Somalia on the successful completion of the
electoral process, and the peaceful transition of power to
President Hassan Sheikh.
The UK stands ready to support President Hassan Sheikh’s
government to deliver its ambitious agenda and realise his vision
of “a Somalia at peace with itself and the world”.
I will focus my remarks today on three subjects: the humanitarian
situation; security; and reconciliation.
First, President, urgent action is needed to meet Somalia’s acute
humanitarian needs. As Under-Secretary-General Griffiths has
warned, after four consecutive failed rains, Somalia faces famine
on a scale greater than we last saw a decade ago is looming. The
window to prevent it is closing rapidly.
We recognise the efforts of Somalia’s Drought Envoy and of the
“system-wide scale up,” but the response must be sustained and
prioritised.
On our part this financial year, the United Kingdom has
contributed $180 million to respond to drought in the Horn of
Africa. We call on all partners to do what they can to step up
their humanitarian support to prevent famine.
Secondly, President, the UK welcomes the high priority that the
new Somali government has placed on security and on the fight
against Al-Shabaab. We join others in extending our condolences
to those who suffered and were killed as a result of the Hyatt
hotel attack.
We are also proud to provide funding to the African Union
Transition Mission in Somalia and the Somalia Trust Fund. We
encourage other Member States to join us in this, so that Somali
forces can develop the capacity and capabilities they need to end
the threat of Al-Shabaab.
However, military effort on its own will not be enough. The
upcoming renewal of the mandate of UN Assistance Mission in
Somalia and the 751 sanctions regime will be an opportunity for
this Council to set out how these tools can work most effectively
alongside ATMIS to support Somalia and defeat Al-Shabaab.
Finally, President, we urge Somalia’s political leaders to work
together to agree and implement national priorities and solve
shared problems. Working together, and with support from their
partners, we are confident that Somalia can defeat Al-Shabaab and
advance peace, stability and prosperity for the benefit of all
Somalis and the region.