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    Somalia Makes Decision On KDF Soldiers In The Country

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    Somalia Makes Decision On KDF Soldiers In The Country

    Somalia has written to the United Nations seeking an extension of the African Union (AU) Troops’ presence in the country.

    Kenya being one of the nations contributing soldiers to the country, will be affected by the request if approved since it would mean the troops forfeit their initial withdrawal dates.

    Somalia has requested that the soldiers remain in the country for an extra period of three months following โ€œseveral significant setbacksโ€ in the fight against Al-Shabaab as detailed in the government letter.

    Somaliaโ€™s National Security adviser addressed the letter to the UN wanting a 90-day delay in the second phase of a pullout that provides for the departure of 3,000 troops.

    Kenya Defence Forces contingent serving with the African Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS).

    “The Federal Government of Somalia formally requests a technical pause in the drawdown of the 3,000 African Union Transition in Somalia (ATMIS) uniformed personnel by three months,” the letter read in parts.

    The troops in question, are expected to have withdrawn from the country by the end of September.

    ALSO READ: Deadline Set: KDF to Leave Somalia by 2024

    Further, based on UN regulations, all ATMIS service men and women ought to have left the country by the end of 2024.

    However, if Somaliaโ€™s request is granted that timeline may be pushed forward or changed significantly.

    Notably, AU troops first set foot in the war-torn country in 2007 with a six-month mandate, a plan that came to naught considering there are still soldiers on the ground.

    To lessen the terrorist burden on Somalia, the Somali government, AU, and the United States joined forces to wage a war on the Al-Qaeda-affiliated group.

    Nonetheless, despite the Somali Government launching a major offensive against the terrorist cell, it is still launching attacks within the country and even retaliatory attacks against Kenya.

    That being said, the violence-stricken country, under the leadership of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, has made significant strides in pushing the militant group back and recovering towns and regions that were Al-Shabaab strongholds.

    ATMIS and Somali soldiers saluting as the Somali Flag is hoisted.

    Somalia Makes Decision On KDF Soldiers In The Country

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