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The UN Security Council has unanimously voted to allow countries to send warships into Somalia's territorial waters to tackle pirates. | The UN Security Council has unanimously voted to allow countries to send warships into Somalia's territorial waters to tackle pirates. |
The resolution permits countries that have the agreement of Somalia's interim government to use any means to repress acts of piracy for the next six months. | |
Twenty-six ships have been attacked by pirates in the waters in the past year. The vote came as the UN launched separate peace talks with factions involved in Somalia's conflict. | |
But the Islamist opposition said face-to-face talks would not happen at the meeting in neighbouring Djibouti until the government set a timetable for the withdrawal of Ethiopian troops, who are supporting the government. | But the Islamist opposition said face-to-face talks would not happen at the meeting in neighbouring Djibouti until the government set a timetable for the withdrawal of Ethiopian troops, who are supporting the government. |
Rife piracy | Rife piracy |
Somalia's coastal waters are near shipping routes connecting the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean, and the country's government is unable to police its own coastline. | Somalia's coastal waters are near shipping routes connecting the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean, and the country's government is unable to police its own coastline. |
Consequently, piracy is rife off Somalia's 1,800 mile-long coast, says the BBC UN correspondent Laura Trevelyan. | Consequently, piracy is rife off Somalia's 1,800 mile-long coast, says the BBC UN correspondent Laura Trevelyan. |
The resolution was drafted by France, the US and Panama. | The resolution was drafted by France, the US and Panama. |
Our correspondent says France originally wanted to expand the motion to allow piracy to be tackled in other areas, such as West Africa. | Our correspondent says France originally wanted to expand the motion to allow piracy to be tackled in other areas, such as West Africa. |
China, Vietnam and Libya said they voted for the measure because it only applies to Somalia, and does not affect the sovereignty of other countries. | China, Vietnam and Libya said they voted for the measure because it only applies to Somalia, and does not affect the sovereignty of other countries. |
But diplomats say the Security Council action is significant because it is using the force of international law to allow navies to chase pirates and armed robbers. | But diplomats say the Security Council action is significant because it is using the force of international law to allow navies to chase pirates and armed robbers. |
Boycott | Boycott |
On Monday, Security Council envoys met representatives of the Somali government and the opposition at a luxury hotel on the shores of the Red Sea. | On Monday, Security Council envoys met representatives of the Somali government and the opposition at a luxury hotel on the shores of the Red Sea. |
I am willing to do whatever it takes to promote peace and stability in Somalia President Abdullahi Yusuf Somalia's pirates face battles at sea | I am willing to do whatever it takes to promote peace and stability in Somalia President Abdullahi Yusuf Somalia's pirates face battles at sea |
The talks, which are being held in Djibouti because Somalia is deemed too dangerous, are part of a UN plan to broker the first official direct talks between the Somali rivals. | The talks, which are being held in Djibouti because Somalia is deemed too dangerous, are part of a UN plan to broker the first official direct talks between the Somali rivals. |
But Abdirahman Abdishakur Warsame, deputy head of the Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia (ARS) said it would not agree to face-to-face talks until a timetable was in place for the Ethiopians to leave Somali territory. | But Abdirahman Abdishakur Warsame, deputy head of the Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia (ARS) said it would not agree to face-to-face talks until a timetable was in place for the Ethiopians to leave Somali territory. |
"The Ethiopian presence is the main obstacle to [the] peace process, and the main obstacle to reach a lasting solution for Somalia," he said. | "The Ethiopian presence is the main obstacle to [the] peace process, and the main obstacle to reach a lasting solution for Somalia," he said. |
The Ethiopians helped the government oust Islamists from Mogadishu in December 2006. | The Ethiopians helped the government oust Islamists from Mogadishu in December 2006. |
But President Abdullahi Yusuf says there would be a security vacuum if the Ethiopians withdrew before being replaced by UN peacekeepers. | But President Abdullahi Yusuf says there would be a security vacuum if the Ethiopians withdrew before being replaced by UN peacekeepers. |
Aid agencies say 6,000 civilians have died in the past year in Mogadishu | Aid agencies say 6,000 civilians have died in the past year in Mogadishu |
"I am willing to do whatever it takes to promote peace and stability in Somalia," he said. | "I am willing to do whatever it takes to promote peace and stability in Somalia," he said. |
Somalia has not had a functioning national government since 1991. | Somalia has not had a functioning national government since 1991. |
An Islamist insurgency there has been mounting almost daily attacks on the weak government, which is backed by the United States, because Washington believes the Islamists are associated with al-Qaeda. | An Islamist insurgency there has been mounting almost daily attacks on the weak government, which is backed by the United States, because Washington believes the Islamists are associated with al-Qaeda. |
The UN says almost two million Somalis desperately need assistance. | The UN says almost two million Somalis desperately need assistance. |
A small contingent of African Union troops is in Mogadishu but has done little to quell the violence. | A small contingent of African Union troops is in Mogadishu but has done little to quell the violence. |
The talks are being boycotted by the hard-line al-Shabab militia, blamed for many of the attacks on government troops and their Ethiopian supporters. | The talks are being boycotted by the hard-line al-Shabab militia, blamed for many of the attacks on government troops and their Ethiopian supporters. |
The UN mission is due to travel to South Sudan on Tuesday. | The UN mission is due to travel to South Sudan on Tuesday. |
It is also scheduled to visit the Democratic Republic of Congo, where millions of people have been displaced by fighting in the east of the country. | It is also scheduled to visit the Democratic Republic of Congo, where millions of people have been displaced by fighting in the east of the country. |