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Horn ’anti-terror alliance’
The foreign ministers of Ethiopia, Sudan and Yemen say they have established a regional alliance that will attempt to combat terrorism in the Horn of Africa.The announcement came at the end of a two-day meeting in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum.
The foreign minister of Sudan, Mustafa Ismail, said countries in the region needed to be coordinated to fight terrorism.
Since there is no such thing as a secure border in this region, coordination is a must in order to really do anything.
The foreign ministers of the three countries said in a joint statement they would urge their leaders to hold an annual summit. The ministers also said they would get together every six months and they confirmed their next meeting would be in mid-June in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a.
"Meetings, that'll do it! More meetings, and summits!"
The ministers said that the purpose of their regional grouping would be to "combat all forms of terrorism". "We are in need of cooperation to combat terrorism and make our region free of any terrorist elements that destabilise the world's security," Mr Ismail said. A US task force is currently deployed in the Horn of Africa to eradicate terrorist activity in countries like Yemen, Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia and Eritrea.
The presence of a Marine Task Force next door in Djibouti seems to have gotten their attention.
The force also aims to hunt down operatives of Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda network. The French news agency AFP reports that Ethiopia, Sudan and Yemen have drawn closer since their respective presidents met in October last year. Earlier this month, Yemen vowed to step up its fight against terrorism after the murder of three US missionaries in December. Since the 11 September 2001 attacks, Yemen has been moving against suspected al-Qaeda members in an attempt to shed its image as a haven for Islamic militants. The US believes many al-Qaeda members went into hiding in Yemen after the collapse of the Taleban in Afghanistan last year.
Yemen seems to have decided which side of history they want to be on. Hope their neighbors follow suit.
Posted by: Steve 2003-01-13
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