Kenya, Somalia to ‘work towards peace’ in sea border spat

Africa

Kenya and Somalia agreed Wednesday “to work towards peace” in a spat over an oil- and gas-rich region of the Indian Ocean, said the office of Ethiopia’s prime minister, who mediated in talks between the neighbours.

Somalian President Abdullahi Mohamed and his Kenyan counterpart Uhuru Kenyatta met in Nairobi to try and resolve a bitter maritime border dispute, with Ethiopia’s Abiy Ahmed there to moderate.

This came after Kenya accused Somalia of selling oil and gas blocks at a London auction last month, despite a pending delineation case before the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

The pair discussed the matter “extensively”, Abiy’s office said on Twitter.

“As an outcome, both agreed to work towards peace & to take measures in addressing particular issues that escalated the tensions,” it added.

 

AFP

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