DJIBOUTI, June 02, SPA -- The U.N. Security Council sought Monday to push Somalia's government toward direct peace talkswith the opposition, holding separate meetings with bothsides in neighboring Djibouti. «I think the rocket attack that happened last night whenthe president was leaving is in fact an indication that weneed to move fast in trying to create conditions in Somaliafor getting out of this security dilemma that they arein,» said South African U.N. Ambassador Dumisani Kumalo. The visiting U.N. delegation wants to hear from both sidesabout how they plan to move forward and about «theprospects for the reconciliation process, » said BritishU.N. Ambassador John Sawers, according to a report of the Associated Press.--SPA www.spa.gov.sa/561458
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