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Top US envoy on Somalia mission | Top US envoy on Somalia mission |
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The top US diplomat for Africa has urged Somalia's interim government to create a lasting ceasefire, as violence threatens to derail reconciliation. | |
Jendayi Frazer met the president and prime minister in the southern city of Baidoa, seat of the interim government. | |
Ms Frazer is the highest ranking US official to visit Somalia since 1994. | Ms Frazer is the highest ranking US official to visit Somalia since 1994. |
Her visit comes amid a fragile truce in the capital, Mogadishu, after a fierce assault by Somali and Ethiopian forces against Islamists and clan militias. | Her visit comes amid a fragile truce in the capital, Mogadishu, after a fierce assault by Somali and Ethiopian forces against Islamists and clan militias. |
'Security vacuum' | |
Ms Frazer told the BBC that a permanent ceasefire should be established "as quickly as possible" through political dialogue between the government and affected communities. | |
She said there were elements in Somalia, whom she described as global jihadists, with a political ideology intent on making the country ungovernable. | |
"I think you can bring clan militia, warlord elements in to some type of reconciliation and dialogue but those who are committed jihadists - negotiation with them is not going to lead to a reconciliation process," she said. | |
Armed criminals could be dealt with when more law and order was established - when the government had a better trained and inclusive police force and army, she added. | |
African Union (AU) troops are supposed to be replacing Ethiopian soldiers, who stepped in at the end of 2006 to support a Somali government campaign to oust Islamists controlling the capital. | |
Ms Frazer said the AU forces were important in helping the government stabilise the situation but that Ethiopia should not withdraw its troops too early and risk "a security vacuum". | |
Casualties | Casualties |
The unannounced visit of the US assistant secretary of state for African affairs comes on the sixth day of the ceasefire. | The unannounced visit of the US assistant secretary of state for African affairs comes on the sixth day of the ceasefire. |
A national reconciliation conference is scheduled for 16 April. | A national reconciliation conference is scheduled for 16 April. |
The four-day assault last month led to some of the heaviest fighting in Mogadishu for 15 years. | The four-day assault last month led to some of the heaviest fighting in Mogadishu for 15 years. |
Hundreds of civilians are reported to have died in the fighting and up to 100,000 fled the capital, according to the UN. | Hundreds of civilians are reported to have died in the fighting and up to 100,000 fled the capital, according to the UN. |
Fighters linked to the Hawiye clan, which controls the capital, and militant Islamists are reported to be keeping vigil at their strongholds in Mogadishu. | Fighters linked to the Hawiye clan, which controls the capital, and militant Islamists are reported to be keeping vigil at their strongholds in Mogadishu. |