
it was announced that a 16-member Egyptian military delegation to carry out a preliminary survey of the Egyptian military team deployed under the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission (Awsom) in Somalia entered Mogadishu.
It was pointed out that the envoy was briefed on the security situation at the Awsom headquarters in Mogadishu. They are also scheduled to visit military deployment and logistics centers in the capital.
Egypt sent its military delegation to Mogadishu; It follows the completion of the training of the first Egyptian army to work in the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission (Awsom) in Somalia.
Ethiopia's ambassador to Somalia, Suleiman Dedefo, emphasized that Ethiopia does not see the presence of Egyptian soldiers in Somalia as a direct threat as long as they do not try to challenge our forces.
He added that "Ethiopia does not consider the presence of Egyptian soldiers in Somalia as a direct threat as long as they do not try to challenge our forces."
The ambassador also said, "If the Egyptians are determined to help, it would be more useful and effective if they work in Palestine, Libya or Sudan.