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    Former Foreign Minister slams Somali government over letter targeting C6+ framework

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    Sunday June 15, 2025


    Mogadishu (HOL)  
    Former Somali Foreign Minister Ambassador Ahmed Isse Awad has strongly
    criticized a recent letter from the Somali government that called for the
    dissolution of the C6+ international coordination framework, describing it as
    diplomatically improper and damaging to the country’s international standing.


    Speaking during a televised debate program on Universal
    Somali TV Saturday night, Ambassador Awad described the letter as “shameful”
    and said it reflected a deeper disregard for Somalia’s diplomatic norms and the
    integrity of state institutions.



    “A minister of state cannot write and sign a letter
    declaring that the C6+ no longer exists. He did not create C6+. These are
    foreign embassies operating in the country — and they are the ones managing us.
    A minister who says such a thing would not even be allowed into Halane without
    being checked by a Ugandan soldier,” said Awad.

    The C6+ framework includes representatives from the UN, AU,
    EU, US, UK, Turkey, and IGAD, and was established during Somalia’s transitional
    period to coordinate political engagement and international support for
    state-building and security. It has been central to Somalia’s recovery over the
    past decade.


    Awad also pointed out that the government’s frustration
    appeared to stem from the C6+ group’s outreach to the opposition and its calls
    for political reconciliation.


    “What angered them is that the C6+ met with the opposition.
    The ambassadors advised the president: ‘Reconcile with your people. Talk to
    Jubbaland, talk to Puntland. Don’t change the constitution unilaterally. Unite
    as Somalis,’” Awad explained.


    He further criticized Somalia’s current leadership for
    prioritizing personal interests over national unity and inclusive governance.


    On June 12, Somalia’s Office of the State Minister for
    Foreign Affairs sent a letter to UN Special Representative James Swan, formally
    calling for the dissolution of the C6+. The letter argued that Somalia is no
    longer in a transitional phase, but a sovereign state with stable institutions,
    and that the continuation of such a framework was “outdated and
    counterproductive.”


    The letter has sparked backlash from opposition leaders and
    former officials, who say the move risks isolating Somalia from its
    international partners and could reverse progress made on security, governance,
    and diplomacy.



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