Mogadishu (RBC) Somalia state minister Farah Sheikh Abdukadir has returned back to Mogadishu late on Thursday after signing a peace agreement with Jubba interim administration on Wednesday in Addis Ababa, Ethiopian capital.
The minister was welcomed by some ministers and members of parliament at Mogadishu’s Aden Adde airport.
Speaking with the local media, Mr Abdukadir said the agreement reached in Addis Ababa was a very significant for the future of Somalia.
“There are no any conflicts between the clans in Jubba, they are brothers and sisters and wish to live together.” the state minister said replying how the agreement will convince warring clans to live on peace together.
Mr Abdukadir said the agreement came after ten hard days in Addis Ababa as there were any obstacles but later the Somali leaders succeeded signing the agreement.
On Thursday Somali prime minister Abdi Farah Shirdon said the agreement was “a historic victory for the Somali people”.
RBC Radio