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Museveni Meets Jack Straw
ISSUE 106
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Index

Headlines

- British Parliamentarians Given Warm Welcome In somaliland

- Harti MPs Convey Concern To UK Legislators
- KULMIYE Opposition Party’s Memo To Visiting UK MPs

- Somaliland’s War On FGM

- Reconstructing Somalia

- Abdillahi Yusuf Allies Himself With Abdiqasim Salad Hasan

Health

- Possession And Exorcism An Illustrative Case

International News

- Low Livestock Supply Triggers Price Rise

- Qatar Richest Nation In Arab World

- German U.N. Worker Kidnapped Near Kismayo

- Committees Formed To Clear ID Card Seekers Disbanded

- Horn Of Africa: At Least 12 Million Reported To Be In Need Of Assistance

- Driver Tells Of Girls' Attack

- U.N. Imposes Sanctions On Saudi Charity

- Somali Pleads Not Guilty To Lying About Donation
- UN Condemns Abduction Of Staff Member

- Pilgrims Pour Into Mina

- The First Somali Police Officers in MPLS

- State Appeals Ruling Awarding $8.3 Million
To A Somal

- Third BBC Official Out, Balks At 'Black And White' Report

- Saudi Forces Raid Two Terrorist Hideouts in Riyadh

- Somali Refugees Answer Needs To Stay Busy

Peace Talks

- Museveni Meets Jack Straw

- Somalia Moves Closer To Peace, Agrees On Parliament, Presidency

Daallo Airlines Flies You Everywhere

 

Editorial & Opinions

- Appeasing Warlord Abdillahi Yusuf is not the answer

- Somalia Is A Lost Cause

- Abdillahi Yusuf’s End Game

- Aden-Adde: The Initiator Of North-South Polarization

- Promoting Safe Lifestyle In Somaliland

- Reflections On Somaliland & Africa’s Territorial Order


Kampala, January 29, 2004 (New Vision) – President Yoweri Museveni, currently on a three-day working visit to the United Kingdom, Wednesday met the British Secretary for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Mr. Jack Straw, in London.

The talks centred on the stabilising process in northern and eastern Uganda as well as the economy, particularly access for Uganda's value-added products to international markets.

"Museveni and his host also discussed the building of democratic and constitutional governance," a State House statement said. "The talks ranged from the Commonwealth, the peace processes in Burundi, the DR Congo, Somalia and the Sudan," the statement said.

Museveni is expected to meet Rwandan president Paul Kagame, British Premier Tony Blair and the UK Secretary of State for International Development, Hillary Benn.
 

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