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AU backs 8,000 troops for Somalia | AU backs 8,000 troops for Somalia |
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The African Union has approved plans to send 8,000 peacekeepers to Somalia to support the interim government. | The African Union has approved plans to send 8,000 peacekeepers to Somalia to support the interim government. |
An alliance of Islamic courts which controls the capital and much of central and southern Somalia says it will oppose any deployment by force. | An alliance of Islamic courts which controls the capital and much of central and southern Somalia says it will oppose any deployment by force. |
A meeting at AU headquarters in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, agreed that the first soldiers should be in place by the end of the month. | A meeting at AU headquarters in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, agreed that the first soldiers should be in place by the end of the month. |
But obstacles remain as the AU does not have the funds to pay for the troops. | But obstacles remain as the AU does not have the funds to pay for the troops. |
The approval for the force by the African Union Peace and Security Council also appears to fly in the face of a shaky agreement between Somalia's interim government and the Islamic courts not to allow any foreign intervention. | |
Q&A: Islamist advance | |
Further talks are expected to resume on 30 October. The two sides have already agreed on a united army. | Further talks are expected to resume on 30 October. The two sides have already agreed on a united army. |
Somalia has been without any effective government for the past 15 years divided into fiefdoms controlled by rival warlords. | Somalia has been without any effective government for the past 15 years divided into fiefdoms controlled by rival warlords. |
The interim government has the support of the UN, but it controls only a small area of the country around its base in Baidoa, about 250km from the capital and a powerful local warlord has ordered them to leave. | The interim government has the support of the UN, but it controls only a small area of the country around its base in Baidoa, about 250km from the capital and a powerful local warlord has ordered them to leave. |
The Islamists accuse the government of bolstering its defences with troops from Ethiopia, while they in turn have been accused of using military backing from Eritrea. | The Islamists accuse the government of bolstering its defences with troops from Ethiopia, while they in turn have been accused of using military backing from Eritrea. |
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