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By Noel King
Khartoum
02 September 2006
Peace talks between leaders of Somalia's interim1 government and the Islamist group that controls the capital, have resumed in Sudan. Both sides expressed a desire to put an end to violence that has divided the nation.
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Speaker of Somali parliament Sharif Hassan(L) and deputy prime minister Abdullahi Sheikh Ismail sit at talks in Khartoum, Sudan
The Arab League is hosting the talks in the Sudanese capital. The two sides last met in late June, when they signed a mutual2 recognition pact3.
The leader of the Somali government delegation4, parliament speaker Sharif Hassan, said he hoped for a resolution following the current round of talks.
"Our aim to come here and be an effective partner in this second round of the meeting regarding Somalia is to make further progress on the basis of the agreements signed here on the 22nd of June," he said. "We are brothers. We can achieve a lot. And we want to focus entirely5 on the ways and means to take Somalia out of its current debacle."
The leader of the Islamist delegation, Ibrahim Hassan Adou, warned that the presence of foreign troops in Somalia could re-ignite civil war, referring to the alleged6 presence of Ethiopian troops to support the interim government.
"We would like to reaffirm our commitment to peace and good neighborhood," he said. "We are not a threat to any of our neighbors, despite some accusations7 to the contrary by some of these neighbors trying to find pretexts8 to destabilize Somalia. Foreign interference and the presence of foreign forces in Somali soil, some of which are already there, is a recipe for another civil war, instead of the pursuit for reconciliation9 and reconstruction10."
Islamic militiamen in Mogadishu
Ethiopia has professed11 its support of the internationally-backed interim Somali government, but denies sending troops to Somalia.
Somali government leaders have accused Eritrea of sending arms to back the Islamists.
Observers have cautioned that long-running tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea might escalate12 into a full-blown war, with Somalia as a battleground.
The largely ineffectual Somali interim government came to power in 2004, after 13 years of anarchy13 that began when warlords toppled Dictator Mohammed Siad Barre.
The talks in Khartoum are to continue through the coming week.
1 interim | |
adj.暂时的,临时的;n.间歇,过渡期间 | |
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2 mutual | |
adj.相互的,彼此的;共同的,共有的 | |
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3 pact | |
n.合同,条约,公约,协定 | |
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4 delegation | |
n.代表团;派遣 | |
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5 entirely | |
ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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6 alleged | |
a.被指控的,嫌疑的 | |
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7 accusations | |
n.指责( accusation的名词复数 );指控;控告;(被告发、控告的)罪名 | |
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8 pretexts | |
n.借口,托辞( pretext的名词复数 ) | |
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9 reconciliation | |
n.和解,和谐,一致 | |
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10 reconstruction | |
n.重建,再现,复原 | |
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11 professed | |
公开声称的,伪称的,已立誓信教的 | |
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12 escalate | |
v.(使)逐步增长(或发展),(使)逐步升级 | |
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13 anarchy | |
n.无政府状态;社会秩序混乱,无秩序 | |
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