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Britain's Straw Hails Kenya Over Sudan Truce
ISSUE 127
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- Traditional Leaders Urge IGAD To Respect Somaliland’s Borders
- Tip Off By Foreign Intelligence Said To Have Led To Arrest Of Terrorist
- Terrorists Talk To The Press

- Somaliland Opposition Parties Say Somaliland, Somalia are Separate States

Health

- Kenyan Men Reject 'Mutilated' Women

- Man 'Recklessly' Gave Women HIV

International News

-- New City 'Needs Diverse Voices'

- Terror References Stay In Indictment

- Central Bank Registers All Somali Remittance Agents
- Failing Somalia At Our Peril

- Hard Line On Somali Asylum Pleas To Go On: Home Office Unmoved By UN Advice On Forced Returns

- Agents Reject Tax Proposal

- Marine Reservists Activated For Djibouti And Iraq
 

Peace Talks

- Britain's Straw Hails Kenya Over Sudan Truce

- Somalia: Arbitration Committee For Proposed Parliament Formed

People

- Did Ashcroft "Behead" An Innocent Man In An Ohio Election-Terror Scam?

Editorial & Opinions

- Will IGAD Listen To Somaliland?

- The Sovereignty Of Somaliland And Its Role In The Conflict Resolution Of The Region

- Educational Programme

- Rayale: The Right Choice

- The End Game Of Somalia’s Unruly War Lords

- The Real Madrid Somali Boys: A Story On Football 4 Peace


Nairobi, June 25, 2004 (Kenya Times) – The Kenyan government has been lauded for its role in the successful negotiations in the Sudanese peace process by the Commonwealth secretariat.

British Secretary of State of Foreign and Commonwealth Affair Jack Straw, particularly congratulated Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka for his personal contribution to bringing the Sudan peace negotiations to a successful conclusion.
Straw said the agreement had reached a significant breakthrough and also assured Mr Musyoka of support by the British government in the Somalia peace talks.

Arising from the commendation and support from the British government, Musyoka urged delegates to the Somali peace talks to be fully committed to the deadline set by the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development ministerial facilitation committee of 31 July 2004, during the national reconciliation conference in Nairobi on Tuesday [22 June].

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