Somali transitional government has expressed hopeful the talks between the government and the opposition that is going on in Djibouti.
Speaking to Shabelle radio the reconciliation minister of the government Abdi Risaq Askari has declared that his government is looking forward the outcome of Djibouti talks.
“ I hope that the talks will be abundant to sort out the deepening-disagreements between us and the opposition,” Mr Askari said.
He added that the talk’s successful upshots would come depended on the concessions made by the two talking sides.
“ We ardently desire that the talks to ensue into a new political development and we are waiting for that” he said in the interview.
As the government anticipates expectant results from Djibouti talks Hawiye clan and traditional elders have describes the talks in Djibouti as fruitless.
The chairman of Hawiye elders Mohamed Hassan Haad told Shabelle that their sides isn’t expecting an advantageous end results from the talks.
“ The Somalis living in and outside of the country aren’t supported those talks and its vain, we don’t support it” Mr Haad said.
This comes as the talks between Somali government and the opposition that is going on Djibouti did no mentionable result outcomes.
Shabelle Media Network.Somalia.