From: Biniam Tekle (biniamt@dehai.org)
Date: Mon Dec 06 2010 - 08:53:54 EST
http://www.nation.co.ke/News/politics/Ethiopia%20and%20Kenya%20differ%20on%20Somalia%20/-/1064/1067050/-/cru5b7/-/
Ethiopia
and Kenya differ on Somalia
By NATION CorrespondentPosted Sunday, December 5 2010 at 21:47
Kenya plans to help create an autonomous region on the border with Somalia
as one way of stabilising the lawless country.
A leaked US embassy cable says the Jubaland region will provide a buffer
zone and prevent the entry of refugees and illegal arms into the country.
However, Ethiopia is not enthusiastic about the plan, dubbed the Jubaland
Initiative, because of its likely impact on its own Somali-dominated Ogaden
region where rebels are fighting for autonomy.
Addis Ababa also doubts Kenya’s tactical capacity to carry out the plan
given the strong presence of al-Shabaab rebels in Jubaland whose capital
city is Kismayo. The rebels are opposed to a breakaway Jubaland.
*Lack of confidence*
In the cable dated February 2, 2010, Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Meles Zenawi
expresses a lack of confidence on Kenya’s ability to succeed with the plan.
The plan is for Kenya to support Jubaland in the south-western most part of
Somalia to follow in the footsteps of the breakaway Somaliland and gain
autonomy.
Mr Meles told three high-ranking US officials of “negative regional impacts”
in case the initiative fails.
A new regional authority of Jubaland was created two months ago by members
of the communities in the Juba regions who want to establish an
administration that will enable the region to have some normalcy and
stability like Puntland and Somaliland in the north.
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