Somalia president says Woyanne is free to leave

TRIPOLI, Libya (Garowe Online) – Somalia’s interim President Abdullahi Yusuf has said that the Ethiopian government the Woyanne junta in Ethiopia is ‘independent’ in its decision to withdraw its troops from Somalia.

During a Tuesday interview with the VOA Somali Service, President Yusuf suggested that the ongoing feud with Prime Minister Nur “Adde” Hassan Hussein has not deteriorated relations with Ethiopian Woyanne leaders.

Ethiopia Woyanne has the independent choice to withdraw [from Somalia] if this is in the interests of regional security,” said President Yusuf, who is on an official trip to Tripoli, Libya.

The Somali president has reportedly met with Libyan leader Col. Muammar Qadafi at State House in Tripoli, but no information was available following their private meeting.

President Yusuf’s comments – which seem to welcome Ethiopian army withdrawal – come on the heels of a widening rift within the Somali transitional government, with Prime Minister Nur Adde leading a government faction.

The Somali leader has been attributed to recent comments that there is “no government” in Somalia, after he categorically refused to endorse the Prime Minister’s new Cabinet.

Garowe Online