Somalia US relations hit new low as Washington pauses aid to government
WASHINGTON, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Relations between Somalia and the U.S. hit a new low after Washington said it would pause further assistance that benefits the government in Mogadishu amid a dispute over the fate of tons of food aid. The U.S. State Department’s Under Secretary of Foreign Assistance in an X post on Wednesday said Somali government officials had destroyed a U.S.-funded World Food Programme warehouse and illegally seized donor-funded food aid for vulnerable Somalis. It said expansion and repurposing works had been taking place in the Mogadishu Port area, where the warehouse originally holding the aid - known as the blue warehouse - was located. 🔗 Leggi su Internazionale.it

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