Mogadishu – The leaders of two neighbouring Somali regions have agreed to respect a ceasefire whose repeated violations have claimed some 45 lives in recent weeks, the UN said on Sunday.
President Abdiweli Mohamed Ali of Puntland and Abdilkarim Hussein Guled, his counterpart in Galmudug, met on Saturday in the central Somalia town of Galkayo – scene of the latest clashes – “to re-commit to a (December 2015) ceasefire in the disputed city”, UNSOM, the UN mission in Somalia, said in a statement.
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