September 21, 2012
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud received ambassadors from 14 different countries in Mogadishu on Thursday (September 20th) to discuss the stability of Somalia, UN-funded Radio Bar-Kulan reported.
Italy, France, Spain, Holland, Denmark and other nations with an interest in Somali affairs sent envoys to the meeting, which was not open to the press.
Government spokesman Suldan Ahmed Farah said after the meeting that security remains the president's top priority, Somalia's Radio Risaala reported.
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