EU soldiers to help Somali
The European Union is expected to endorse plans to send troops to
help train up to 2,000 Somali troops, according to an EU official.Under
the plan, up to 200 EU troops will train Somali military personnel in
Uganda in a bid to broaden engagement in the crisis-hit state.A decision
is expected to be taken at a meeting of EU ministers next week.
The move comes on the heels of a request by the Somali government to
help build a 6,000-strong police force.“Once this is approved, which we
expect is going to happen during the (EU) council then we will be
launching the real planning,” said Cristina Gallach, spokeswoman for EU
foreign policy chief Javier Solana.“We think that this is a very good
contribution to the global approach that the European Union has in order
to tackle the Somali problems and all of its impact.
”The training plan is expected to last for roughly a year and will be
carried out in two or three phases.The move by the EU is expected to
complement efforts made by France, Djibouti and Uganda who have all
committed to training Somali troops.Somalia has been gripped by fierce
fighting since 2007 and the country has not had a strong central
government since 1991.More than 1.5 million people have been uprooted by
the fighting which has claimed nearly 20,000 lives. -BBC
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