The new mission of UNSSOM which the African Union has banned from the governments that do not respect the independence of Somalia.

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The African Union has decided that the troops participating in the upcoming peacekeeping operation in Somalia will only come from countries that respect Somalia’s independence.

newsnside The African Union Commission, which implements the decisions and daily activities of the African Union, is consulting with African countries that have shown their readiness to contribute troops to the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) sent to Somalia. , according to a press release from the Peace and Security Council of the Union.

The Peace and Security Council of the African Union discussed and issued a decision on matters related to the support and stabilization of the African Union in Somalia (AUSSOM), which will replace ATMIS. He also issued a statement detailing the content of the meeting and the decisions of the Security Council.

While the government of Somalia will receive and host the next peacekeeping mission, the Security Council announced that the chairman of the African Union Commission will meet with the federal government of Somalia to discuss the nature of the forces in the mission and the countries to which they will be deployed. coming from

On the other hand, the Peace and Security Council of the African Union discussed and issued a decision on the conflict between Ethiopia and Somalia, while the African Union President said that they should work closely with the economic sectors of the African continent. regional and other relevant bodies so that the dispute between the two countries can be resolved quickly.

In order to resolve the dispute between the two countries, the African Union Commission has instructed to use all the diplomatic channels they can.

He also said that efforts to resolve the conflict between the two countries are based on Article 4 of the African Union Charter, the Protocol on the establishment of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union, the United Nations Charter, as well as the principles of good neighborliness of the African Union. and international laws.