On the situation in Yemen and its effects on the African Horn, Ethiopian Premier Hailemariam Desalegn indicated that it constitutes a priority, adding that the Ethiopian government welcomes positive changes and trusts that Yemenis will find solutions. expressing support for the civilized transfer of power and national reconciliation process. Ethiopia has exerted efforts and still applies them towards peace and security in the region, playing a mediating, neutral role for the resolution of the conflict in the two Sudanese nations, the official clarified, affirming positivity on the great progress by the two presidents in solving pending issues. In regards to Somalia, Desalegn praised the first ever elections which were held in Mogadishu as well as the advancement represented in an elected president and government. He also pointed out its economic revitalization, stressing the importance of support from the international community following crises experienced by the Somali people, the latest coming with the al-Shabaab group, and asserting the need to solve African issues within the African context and under its umbrella. As for Mali, the Prime Minister called on the international community to provide urgent support for the government and international forces operating under African leadership in face of the danger posed by terrorist groups.
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