When the two bigwigs were putting their signatures on the papers the onlookers were representatives from the United Nations, the international community, business tycoons, the civil societies.
Points agreed upon
1- To establish two committees who can freely discuss the agreed points between the government and its adversary.
2- To continue the negotiation between them and to stay away from any media that seems to create enmity and abhorrence between them.
3-to support the peace process in and outside the country and to eliminate the prolong violence in the country, and the international community to implement the Djibouti peace deal.
4- To unanimously criticize the brutality indiscriminate acts of Killings, kidnappings, rape, barrage of weapons in the towns and pirates.
5- To give especial humanitarian assistances to the Somali people and to deeply observe the current situation of the country.
6- To monitor the situation of the country particularly the politics and the human lives.
7- The international community to extend helping hand to the suffering Somali population and to reopen the inoperative roads in order aid to reach the starving Somalis.
Urge
A- The international community should commit itself on how to deploy forces from the united nation to replace the current Ethiopian troops on the ground.
Acknowledgements
Both sides have shown gratitude to the government and people of Djibouti of which without their heartfelt support of the peace deal nothing could being achieved.
Eventually both sides said that they are determined to coax the international community to hold this convention with iron hand.
On the behalf of the Somali transitional federal government the deputy Somali premier Ahmed Abdisalan hajji Adan has put the signature on the paper while on Abdirahman Abdishakur Warsame has signed on behalf of the alliance.
Mohamed Omar Hussein
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