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Iran’s Foreign Minister set to visit Somalia

August 19, 2011   ·   10 Comments

Somalia's Agriculture Minister Abdullahi Hagi Mohamed Nuur

MOGADISHU — Somalia’s Agriculture Minister Abdullahi Hagi Mohamed Nuur has praised Iran for its prompt dispatch of humanitarian relief aid to the drought-hit nation, where millions are on the brink of starvation.

Speaking at the “Emergency in the Horn of Africa” meeting in Rome on Thursday, the senior Somali official pointed to the growing famine in his country and thanked Iranians for dispatching foodstuff and medicine to the drought-stricken people of Somalia, IRIB reported.

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Somalia's Agriculture Minister Abdullahi Hagi Mohamed Nuur

Meanwhile, Somalia’s Ambassador to Italy Nur Hassan Hussein hailed Iran’s aid deliveries to help with the relief of famine-hit Somalia. He said the Islamic Republic of Iran pioneers in the shipment of humanitarian aid cargos to the African country.

The Somali envoy also called on the Iranian government and nation to continue delivering relief aid for the Somali people during a time of severe drought and famine.

The third planeload of Iran’s Red Crescent Society humanitarian aid shipment for Somalis landed in Aden-Adde International Airport in the capital Mogadishu early on Thursday.

The 60-ton consignment of the Islamic Republic’s humanitarian aid comprises foodstuff and medicine.

The report comes as Iran’s Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi is scheduled to visit Somalia in the next few days to speed up the distribution of Iranian aid to the famine-hit nation.

During his stay in Mogadishu, Salehi will meet Somali authorities and discuss the supplies most needed by the famine-stricken Horn of Africa country as well as increasing the speed of aid delivery and distribution among Somali citizens.

The main part of Iran’s humanitarian aid to Somalia will also be handed over to the country’s relief organizations during Salehi’s visit.

Iran plans to dispatch its fourth humanitarian aid convoy to Somalia by sea from the Bandar Abbas port city, in southern Iran.

The United Nations has warned that more than 13 out of every 10,000 children aged less than five die in the Somalia famine zone every day.

“This means that 10 percent of children under five are dying every 11 weeks. These figures are truly heart-wrenching,” UN representative to Somalia Augustine Mahiga told the UN Security Council last Wednesday.

The drought and famine have affected more than 11.8 million people across Somalia, Kenya, and Ethiopia. Somalia has been the hardest-hit country in what is being described as the worst drought in the Horn of Africa in 60 years.

According to the United Nations, it is estimated that a quarter of Somalia’s population of 9.9 million are now either internally displaced or living outside the country as refugees.

The UN has declared famine in five regions in Somalia and said that the international humanitarian response to the crisis has been insufficient.

Somalia has been without a functioning government since 1991, when warlords overthrew dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in the African country.

Source: Press TV | 19 August 2011

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Readers Comments (10)

  1. Jabuuti_Hanolatoo says:

    The Turks are coming. The Persians are coming. Where are the Arabs? I searching the internet and I see no news of Arab govts. coming to Somalis aid. What in the devil is wrong with these fat Arabs?

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    • gasaal says:

      only arabs i read helping somalis people is kuwait…all so some of jewis are helping
      :'(

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  2. k koke says:

    as i alwayse said ,arabs don’t want us .they only want us to fight for them when they are in a war(like in 1977 when we fought with ethipia ,masar was helping us because of the nile).i say it is time we somalis cutt alll ties with arabs

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  3. Abdinasiir says:

    Guul for Somali people, peace will come soon inshaallah.

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    • amal says:

      InshAllah!

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  4. Abdinasiir says:

    The world is giving attention to Somalia, lets build our beloved country and make peace.

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  5. Nabad says:

    Isaqfura Allah, UAE and Kuwait have both been the first to send aid to Somalia. You should say AlhamudillAllah always as we are not gratefull enough for all that Allah has given us. UAE has brought in medicine and shelter food to the famine victims so I suggest Somalia diaspora who are not aware not to make sweeping accusations. Saudi Arabia is also now contemplating sending muslim military to protect food Aid. Contribution from all around the world have been sent AllhamdulliAllah.

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