(SomaliNet) Djibouti government has again talked about on Monday the terrible consequent that might result from any foreign troops in Somalia. Djibouti foreign minister Mohamud Ali Yusuf speaking to RTD TV and Radio said he was very concerned about the foreign military intervention in Somalia by IGAD member state. "If this becomes true any IGAD government will hold the responsibility of it," he said referring to the Ethiopian troops into Somalia.
Mr. Ali Yusuf reiterated that Djibouti government and its people believe that Somalis themselves can solve their problems through dialogue but not foreign intervention. He said the Islamic Courts had done a lot and brought a new change to the Somalia policy. "I believe there is no need for outside power in Somalia, Somalis must end their differences in peaceful means," the foreign minister said. Earlier, Djibouti had rejected the proposal of deploying foreign troops in Somalia and saw it might worsen the crisis there. |