European Union Brussels,
26 June 2013
A 355/13
The EU and
Somalia announce
"The
5ew Deal for Somalia Conference"
16th
September 2013
The Federal Government of Somalia and The European Union (EU)
are to co-host "The New Deal For Somalia
Conference" in Brussels on 16 September 2013. The international
conference will endorse the "New Deal Compact" that will commit the
Somali people and their international partners to a set of key priorities and
new support for the reconstruction of Somalia over the next 3 years. The
Conference is set to build on the momentum of progress and change in Somalia, supported
by the recent international conferences on the country.
High Representative Vice President Catherine Ashton said: "The
situation in Somalia has been transformed over the past year. There is now a
real atmosphere of activity, emerging governance and hope. It is therefore more
important than ever that the international community makes good on its promises
of support for the Somali people. This joint event, co-hosted by Somalia and
the EU, will establish the "New Deal Compact" as the foundation of
theinternational community and Somalia's mutual commitment to a three year plan
that can deliver peace, security and development to all Somali people."
President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, H.E. Hassan Sheikh
Mohamud said: "On 16th September,
Baroness Ashton and I will convene the New Deal for Somalia Conference in
Brussels, and present to the international community our the key political,
security and developmental priorities for Somalia guided by the New Deal principles
for fragile states agreed in Busan in 2011. All Somalis must seize this
opportunity to galvanise international support to aid our recovery. We have
this one chance to ensure that over the next three years we build on the momentum
of progress and remove any threat of a return to anarchy and conflict. I hope
the world will attend to pledge their support to secure this fast emerging success
story.
The "New Deal Compact" to be endorsed by
Somalia and the international community in Brussels in September is a milestone
in the ”New Deal for fragile states” framework which commits national and
international partners to jointly deliver on the most critical political,
security and socioeconomic priorities. The New Deal also includes a new
financial architecture for Somalia based on mutual accountability and
partnership. This New Deal process was launched on May 14th, 2013 by the Somali
Prime Minister and is led by the New Deal Task Force, composed of the Federal Government,
Parliament, the EU (representing the donors) and Somali civil society, together
with a broad range of stakeholders.
FOR FURTHER DETAILS:
Michael Mann +32 498
999 780 - +32 2 299 97 80 - Michael.Mann@eeas.europa.eu
Maja Kocijancic +32 498
984 425 - +32 2 298 65 70 - Maja.Kocijancic@ec.europa.eu
Sebastien Brabant +32
460 75 09 98 - Sebastien.Brabant@ec.europa.eu
Eamonn Prendergast +32
460 753 293 - +32 2 299 88 51 - Eamonn.Prendergast@ec.europa.eu
COMM-SPP-HRVP-ASHTO5@ec.europa.eu
www.eeas.europa.eu
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