Jubaland VP Maxamuud Sayid Aadan, who has been in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa for a few days, held a gathering with the head of staff of the Ethiopian Public Safeguard Powers, General Birhanu Jula.

The conversations between Broad Birhanu Jula and Maxamuud Sayid Aadan zeroed in on security issues, remembering the battle against Al-Shabaab for Jubaland domains. Different points included cross-line development and collaboration between Ethiopia and the Gedo district, as per Jubaland’s media reports.

Maxamuud Sayid Aadan and Ethiopia's Head of Staff General Birhanu Jula

Recently, Maxamuud Sayid Aadan went to Ethiopia in the midst of heightening pressures between the central government and the Jubaland organization. The central government blamed him for being moved from Kismayo Air Terminal on an Ethiopian-claimed plane that had supposedly conveyed unlawful weapons to the city. Jubaland denied the claims of weapon conveyances yet affirmed that Maxamuud Sayid Aadan had withdrawn from Addis Ababa.

Mohamud Sayed Aaden and Ethiopia’s Head of Staff General Birhanu Jula discuss various matters concerning the current security situation. They exchange views on key strategic initiatives and explore potential areas of collaboration. Both parties emphasize the importance of maintaining strong bilateral relations to ensure regional stability and enhance mutual cooperation in the future.

Maxamuud Sayid Aadan has kept a well-established relationship with Ethiopian authorities, especially teaming up on military exercises, including Ethiopian powers positioned in the Gedo district.

Mass Fights to Happen in Syria After Friday Petitions.

Mass Protests to Take Place in Syria After Friday Prayers.

Syrian Resistance Pioneer Calls for Cross-Country Fights After Friday Prayers

The head of the Syrian resistance powers that ousted previous President Bashar al-Assad has approached the Syrian nation to riot today after Friday petitions to commend the progress of eliminating the president from power.

These enormous fights are set to check the finish of almost 50 years of rule by the Assad family.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with his Turkish partner in Ankara to talk about the circumstances in Syria, where their particular nations support contradicting powers.

They are likewise expected to examine the continuous struggles in northern Syria, including conflicts between U.S.- upheld Kurdish powers and Turkish-supported groups lined up with the gathering Hayat Tahrir al-Hoax (HTS), which assumed a part in expelling Bashar al-Assad from power.

Mass fights are expected to occur in Syria following the submission of Friday petitions. The tense situation in the country has escalated, prompting concerns about potential violence and unrest. The petitions have added fuel to the already volatile situation, raising fears of widespread conflict.

Jubaland’s Response to Allegations by the Federal Government Linking It to Al-Shabaab

Jubaland Denies Claims by the Administrative Government

The Jubaland organization has emphatically dismissed allegations from the National Government. Aden Ahmed Haji, Jubaland’s Appointee Pastor of Safety, expressed that the charges are unmerited.

“Our vehicles, we shipped them via ocean. We were positioned at Buurgaabo, which is our last safeguard line. Raaskambooni—our powers were disbanded there, and we were available,” he said.

The pastor blamed the national government for starting the assault, expressing that the contention started with drone strikes.

“The cases they are making are unwarranted. The public authority began the assault—it started with a robot strike, and we have the robot proof,” he added.

The priest additionally excused the central government’s proclamations to the media as misleading.

“In the event that the public authority didn’t send off the assault, for what reason did they convey so many airplanes to the area? There were no ATMIS powers positioned at Raaskambooni. For what reason did they send their powers there?”

The government powers sent to Raaskambooni were driven by Hassan Adan Mohamed, known as Hassan Iraqi, leader of the Somali Public Armed Force’s eighteenth detachment (Gorgor unit).

Reports demonstrate that he and a portion of his soldiers have crossed into Kenya, where they are currently positioned. Be that as it may, there are no free or official assertions from either the central government or Jubaland with respect to his ongoing status.

Jubaland categorically denies the allegations made by the federal government linking it to Al-Shabaab. The region reiterates its commitment to peace and stability and emphasizes its ongoing efforts in combating terrorism in close collaboration with national and international partners. Jubaland urges a thorough investigation into these baseless accusations to ensure the truth prevails and to maintain the trust and cooperation needed for effectively addressing security challenges in the region.