DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, June 10, 2015 – Deputy Defense Secretary Bob
Work yesterday hosted the Somali prime minister and defense minister in their
first meeting at the Pentagon.
In a statement summarizing the meeting, Defense Department
officials said Prime Minister Omar Ali Sharmarke and Defense Minister Gen.
Abdulkadir Sheikh Ali Dini met with Work to discuss the importance of
U.S.-Somali security assistance and counterterrorism operations.
Work praised the success of Somali forces in degrading the
al-Shabab militant group in the past two years, officials said.
Taking the Fight to al-Shabab
The leaders discussed how taking the fight to al-Shabab
requires integrating regional militia forces into the Somali National Army
deliberately, but without delay, officials said. The leaders also discussed
successes of the Danab companies, which could serve as a good model for the
rest of the Somali army, they added.
Work underscored the Defense Department's strong commitment
to supporting both the African Union Mission in Somalia and the development of
Somali security forces, the statement said.
“The deputy secretary noted it is imperative that Somalia
completes the state formation process in advance of holding elections next
year, in line with the agreed timeline,” the statement said. “Progress on the
political front is a necessary foundation for the development of Somali
security forces.”
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