President Uhuru Kenyatta has warned Somalia against "provoking"
Kenya after heavy fighting broke out on Monday between Somalia’s forces
and militia allied to a fugitive regional security minister near the
Mandera border.
A strongly worded statement released by
State House on Wednesday after the President chaired an emergency
meeting of the National Security Council (NSC) said the move by
Somalia's military "amounted to an unwarranted attack by foreign
soldiers" and urged the neighbouring country's government to desist from
escalating tensions.
“The National Security Council
noted with concern the violations of Kenya’s territorial integrity and
sovereignty by the Somalia National Army on Monday the 2nd March, 2020;
where the foreign soldiers in flagrant breach and total disregard of
international laws and conventions engaged in aggressive and belligerent
activities by harassing and destroying properties of Kenyan citizens
living in the border town of Mandera,” said the statement.
“This
action amounts to an unwarranted attack by foreign soldiers with the
intention of provoking Kenya. In keeping with our long-standing and
distinguished tradition in peace keeping and peace building in the
region and beyond and in particular – in Somalia; Kenya acted with total
restraint.”
The security council also dismissed
reports attributed to Somalia officials accusing Kenya of internal
interference as a smear campaign.
“The baseless accusations and invalid allegations made by the
Federal Government of Somalia that Kenya is interfering with Somalia’s
internal affairs are part of a growing and persistent pattern of ill
intent to use Kenya as a scapegoat and a tool to justify challenges in
Somalia for political reasons. Kenya will not accept to be used in that
manner,” it said.
The State House statement urged Somalia to focus its energies on stabilising Somalia and eliminating Al-Shabaab instead.
“Al-Shabaab terrorists remain the major existential threat to Somalia, Kenya and the Horn of Africa region,” it said.
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