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Somali leader tells UN that today’s challenges are ‘opportunities for transformation’



Emphasizing the theme of this year’s National Assembly session, he said that these challenges come with “transformational opportunities” that can only be realized through “closer cooperation, collective determination and steadfast commitment to humanitarian principles and multilateralism.”

The Prime Minister mentioned the urgency of escalating global conflicts, especially the humanitarian crises in Sudan, Gaza and Ukraine. Condemning the violence in Sudan, where ongoing conflict has displaced millions of people and led to severe food insecurity, he called for an end to hostilities and the protection of civilians, emphasizing emphasize the need for a humanitarian approach and inclusive dialogue.

Turning to Gaza, Mr. Barre said: “The ongoing conflict has not only destroyed Gaza’s physical infrastructure but has also extinguished the hopes of an entire generation,” while calling for an unconditional ceasefire and lift the inhumane blockade, support a political process that respects the rights of the Palestinian people.

He also addressed the ongoing war in Ukraine, once again calling for a ceasefire and compliance with international humanitarian law. He emphasized the importance of dialogue to achieve a lasting political solution and prevent further escalation.

The Prime Minister noted that while global conflicts demand attention, regional threats should not be overlooked, particularly highlighting the threats posed by Ethiopia’s recent actions which he described is a violation of Somalia’s territorial integrity. He condemned Ethiopia’s attempt to annex parts of Somalia and called for international support to protect Somalia’s sovereignty.

He went on to emphasize the urgent need for sustainable funding for peacekeeping operations, especially in Somalia, where African Union forces have played a key role in countering terrorism. . He called on the international community to support innovative funding solutions to ensure the success of these missions.

Climate change was another focus of Mr. Barre’s speech. He highlighted the severe impacts of climate change on Somalia, including drought and floods. He noted, “For many developing countries, the reality is that complex bureaucracy, rigid criteria and lack of necessary resources often hinder getting the help they desperately need” and called for calls for simplifying access to international funds to help vulnerable people. countries build resilience.

Mr. Barre also advocates reforming the UN Security Council to better reflect today’s geopolitical realities, support the ‘Ezulwini Consensus’ for a more inclusive Council. He also called for reform of international financial institutions to create a fairer global economy, emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency.

Highlighting Somalia’s progress, Prime Minister Barre celebrated recent milestones, including the completion of debt relief and joining the East African Community, while also emphasizing the potential for growth and economic development. Somalia’s economy, based on its natural resources and strategic location for trade.

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