WASHINGTON, Sept. 26, 2017 — In a meeting at the Pentagon
with Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khayre of Somalia yesterday, Deputy Defense
Secretary Pat Shanahan reinforced the strong U.S. support for defeating the
al-Shabab and the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, a spokesperson for Shanahan
said.
In a statement summarizing the meeting, Navy Cmdr. Sarah
Higgins said Shanahan also noted U.S. support for the Somali government as it
works through the difficult decisions in implementing the national security
architecture agreed to in May at the London Somalia Conference.
No Safe Haven for Terrorists
The leaders also discussed efforts to prevent terrorists
from using Somalia as a safe haven, she added.
"Both leaders emphasized the importance of maintaining
pressure on regional terrorist groups through the African Union Mission in
Somalia and Somali national forces, as well as the importance of political
progress in securing lasting stability," Higgins said.
In remarks he delivered at the conference in May, Defense
Secretary Jim Mattis said the United States recognizes that it is essential for
Somalia to have a professional, trusted military and proper police force that
answers to civilian authority.
Mattis also encouraged Somalia’s international partners to
stay the course and work together. "A strong and committed partnership is
required to provide the resources needed for long-term stability in
Somalia," he added.
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