International Somalia Contact Group
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The International Somalia Contact Group is an informal group of mainly western UN Ambassadors that was established at the United Nations headquarters in New York in June 2006 to support "peace and reconciliation" in Somalia.
[edit] Members
The original members of the group were:
- United States - at whose initiative the group formed [1]
- Norway - which chaired the first meeting
- Italy
- Sweden
- Tanzania
- United Kingdom
- The European Union Presidency and Commission
Invited as observers were:
- The African Union
- The Intergovernmental Authority on Development
- The League of Arab States
- The United Nations [2]
Kenya was reported to be unhappy that it was not invited to join the group [3]
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ U.S. to Hold International Meeting on Somalia, Washington Post, 2006-06-10
- ^ Norway chairs the International Somalia Contact Group, Norwegian Mission to the UN, [[2006-06-15]
- ^ UN group backs Somalia government, BBC, 2006-06-15