BAIDOA, Somalia (AP) - Somalia's prime minister on Saturday accused Egypt, Libya and Iran of providing weapons for Islamic militants who have seized control of much of this country's south. "Egypt, Libya and Iran, whom we thought were friends, are engaged in fueling the conflict in Somalia by supporting the terrorists," Prime Minister Mohammed Ali Gedi said, citing unnamed sources within his government.
You have a strange idea of what makes a friend. | "We call for the international community to put pressure on these countries who want the problems in Somalia to continue," Gedi said.
'cause that'll be all it takes, some good old-fashioned international pressure. |
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