President Yusuf was treated for bronchitis last
month
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Somalia's interim President Abdullahi Yusuf is
being treated in a London hospital after he collapsed
last week.
He was first taken to a hospital in Ethiopia on
Friday before being rushed to London on Sunday.
A Somali diplomat said Mr Yusuf, 72, was in London
for tests and a check-up. But opposition parties said he
was critically ill.
The president was last month admitted to a Kenyan
hospital, officially suffering from bronchitis.
He then underwent tests in London.
"He is back in London to receive part of the results
of the medical tests he underwent and to undergo any new
ones if necessary," Yusuf Mohamed Ismail, the Somali
ambassador to the UN European office in Geneva, told
Reuters news agency.
New ministers
In the president's absence, Prime Minister Nur
Hussein Hassan, who took office in November, has
appointed 15 members of a cabinet to replace those he
dismissed last month.
The ministers were sworn in on Saturday. Three
positions are still to be filled.
Ethiopia helped Somalia's transitional government end
the Union of Islamic Courts' (UIC) six-month rule over
large parts of southern Somalia a year ago.
Since then the government has been battling
insurgents in the capital, Mogadishu.
The UN says 60% of the residents of the capital,
Mogadishu, have fled their homes because of fighting in
recent months.
Somalia has not had a functioning national government
since 1991.
Hassan Barise of the BBC's Somali Service says it had
been feared the president's collapse would delay the
cabinet appointments.
He says despite the setback to his health, no-one is
expecting President Yusuf to step down.
source bbc