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Somalia: Government asks for US aid |
2007-01-20 |
![]() Dahir Mirreh Jibreel, a U.S. representative of the Transition Federal Government in Somalia submitted to the State Department requests containing three-page letter. Jibreel distributed copies of the requests during a meeting on Wednesday with a small group of reporters that was hosted by the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative public policy research group. The statement also calls for congressional approval of Somalia stabilization and reconstruction legislation as well as encouragement of private U.S. investment in Somalia. The transitional government lacks funds to pay civil servants and the list submitted to the State Department includes a request to fill that need until the country is able to generate its own revenue. Shortly after the transitional government was installed in Mogadishu, United States made an initial down payment of $40 million in revitalization assistance for Somalia. About $16 million was earmarked for humanitarian assistance, $14 million to fund a multinational force whose deployment is still pending and $10 million in development aid. |
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