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National Dialogue Conference in Mogadishu Postponed Amid Political Disagreements

A highly anticipated national dialogue meeting scheduled to take place today in Mogadishu has been officially postponed, according to credible sources.

Mogadishu (KAAB TV) – A highly anticipated national dialogue meeting scheduled to take place today in Mogadishu has been officially postponed, according to credible sources.

The conference, convened by the President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, was set to bring together key political stakeholders from across the country. The aim of the meeting was to address pressing national issues, including constitutional reforms, security concerns, and the future of Somalia’s electoral process.

However, reliable sources close to the matter have confirmed that the gathering has been delayed for several days. The postponement reportedly stems from unresolved disagreements and logistical concerns raised by members of the political opposition.

“The meeting was rescheduled to allow time for dialogue and to ensure the participation of all relevant parties,” the source stated, emphasizing the importance of inclusive consultation during such a critical period for Somalia.

Observers say the delay reflects ongoing political tensions in the country, but also presents an opportunity for further consensus-building among Somalia’s diverse political actors.

A new date for the meeting has not yet been officially announced, but preparations are expected to continue in the coming days to ensure the dialogue resumes in a more unified and cooperative atmosphere.

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