He's already signed a bilateral agreement that allows the Ethiopian army to operate freely inside Somalia outside Amisom.He’s not Abdullahi Yusuf you won’t have to worry.
He's already signed a bilateral agreement that allows the Ethiopian army to operate freely inside Somalia outside Amisom.He’s not Abdullahi Yusuf you won’t have to worry.
Kkk this clown thinks coronavirus is the reason we won’t have one man one vote by feb!
You gotta be kidding if you think Somalia is ready for one person one vote. It will take Somalia atleast 20 years and that's if we're lucky.let us hope that corona goes away sxb, so that we can witness one person one vote in Somalia, I don’t see why not if vaccines is developed
He's already signed a bilateral agreement that allows the Ethiopian army to operate freely inside Somalia outside Amisom.
Again sounds like Abdullahi Yusuf. What do you get out of making up stuff? I don’t get it wallahiHe's already signed a bilateral agreement that allows the Ethiopian army to operate freely inside Somalia outside Amisom.
It was abdullahi yusuf that was allied with ethopians in the early 80s and the same one who was with them in 2006 during the mogadishu invasion which introduced the amisom mandate. That's clear cut history.
This "bilateral agreement" that you are claiming was signed is nonsense, and if not provide that document.
It's common knowledge and is frequently mentioned in news articles.Again sounds like Abdullahi Yusuf. What do you get out of making up stuff? I don’t get it wallahi
Ethiopia has more than 4,200 troops who are officially serving as part of the African Union Mission in Somalia. In addition, several thousand Ethiopian troops operate in various parts of Somalia outside the AMISOM mandate but under a bilateral agreement with Somalia.
It made big news last month when the Ethiopian army poured into Gedo.Ethiopia has over 4,200 soldiers serving as part of AMISOM. An unspecified number of Ethiopia National Defense Force, ENDF, soldiers also operate in Somalia under “bilateral arrangements” between Mogadishu and Addis Ababa.
MOGADISHU, Somalia - Hundreds of Ethiopian non-AMISOM troops crossed over to Somalia for the better part of the weekend, multiple sources indicated, although their mission could not be immediately established.
Armed to teeth and in the company of sophisticated military vehicles, the troops started trickling in on Saturday through Ethiopia-Somalia border in Gedo, both in trucks and armored vehicles, sources said.
On Sunday, some were seen walking on foot near Doolow town, carrying AK-47 rifles, an indication of a possible battle with an unknown enemy, within three volatile Gedo region.
Mohamed Moalimuu, a former BBC correspondent posted numerous photos of the troops, donned in official Ethiopian National Defense Forces [ENDF] uniforms.
"Hundreds of heavily-armed Ethiopian troops have crossed again today from the border to Somalia and joined other troops who arrived in Dolow town yesterday," Moalimuu said in a tweet.
"Still is not clear the main purpose behind the Ethiopian military build-up and the new troop deployment in Gedo region," he added.
The troops have already established a military base in Doolow district, which falls within the confines of AMISOM, even in the middle of tensions that have lasted for several months now, residents said.
Some unconfirmed reports indicate that the troops are headed to troubled Balad-Hawo town along the Kenya-Somalia border, which witnessed clashes between the SNA and Jubaland forces early this month.
Garoweonline It’s Amisom stop making up lies being a hypocrite especially if you supported Abdullahi Yusuf.It's common knowledge and is frequently mentioned in news articles.
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Ethiopia has over 4,200 soldiers serving as part of AMISOM. An unspecified number of them also operate in Somalia under “bilateral arrangements” between Mogadishu and Addis Ababa.www.africanews.com
It made big news last month when the Ethiopian army poured into Gedo.
Ethiopian troops cross over to Somalia, set base in Gedo amid tensions
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