Somali Interim President Leaves London Hospital
The interim president of Somalia's transitional government,
Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, left a hospital in London Saturday night
where he was receiving medical treatment in recent weeks,
sources said.
President Yusuf will first fly to Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia, where he plans to consult with Ethiopian
government leaders, as well as African Union officials meeting
there.
Somali Prime Minister Nur "Adde" Hassan
Hussein is currently in Addis Ababa, where AU heads of state are
discussing security situations in Kenya, Somalia, Darfur and
Chad.
Preliminary reports said President Yusuf,
upon his return to Somalia, will first visit his native region
of Puntland.
But sources close to the Somali leader
privately confirmed that the president will fly back to
Baidoa, the temporary seat of the interim government's
parliament.
President Yusuf will stay in Baidoa for a
brief period, and then head back to the national capital
Mogadishu, where Prime Minister Nur Adde's government is
struggling to impose central authority after 17 years of civil
war and disorder.
The president is "very healthy and happy,"
according to inside sources in London.
Yusuf's return coincides with Prime
Minister Nur Adde's repeated appeals for peace talks with the
armed opposition, although guerrilla attacks have shown no sign
of receding.
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