Somalia: AU 'deeply concerned' by Mogadishu clashes, calls for restraint

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ADDIS ABABA — The African Union Commission on Thursday expressed deep concern over recent security developments in Mogadishu, including armed clashes in civilian areas, and urged all political actors to halt the violence.

In a statement issued from its headquarters in Addis Ababa, the Commission called on "all parties to immediately stop the fighting and exercise maximum restraint, protect civilians, and refrain from actions that could further escalate tensions."

The appeal follows rising political friction in the country, marked by recent armed confrontations in the national capital that have drawn sharp condemnation from regional leaders and opposition figures.

The bloc urged all Somali stakeholders to resolve their differences through dialogue and established constitutional processes, rather than through force.

It further encouraged continuation of efforts by President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and other political actors to promote national dialogue, reconciliation, and consensus-building to ensure long-term stability.

The AU added that it would continue to monitor the situation on the ground closely.

It reiterated the readiness of its Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) to "continue to render full support towards the restoration of peace and security" in the volatile Horn of Africa nation.

GAROWE ONLINE

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