Sunday, September 21, 2008
2. The two Committees continued their discussions on practical means of implementing the Djibouti Agreement.
3. The Parties agreed to continue the political dialogue between themselves and make efforts to move forward on issues relating to political cooperation, reconciliation, justice and human rights. The Parties agreed to work together through sub-committees to address issues of institutional capacity building, constitution, humanitarian issues and recovery, reconstruction and development.
4. The Parties agreed to conduct field assessments and consultations as well as meet within 15 days to jointly develop viable military technical modalities for the implementation of the ceasefire.
5. They welcomed all efforts undertaken by Somali nationals inside and outside
6. The Parties agreed to form a Board as a mechanism to facilitate and coordinate the response to the humanitarian situation. They call on the international community to urgently provide humanitarian assistance to the needy people of
7. The Parties reassure the Somali population on their determination to strengthen their commitment for peace, stability, unity, sovereignty, territorial integrity and dignity in
8. The Parties again thank the Government and people of
9. The Parties express their appreciation to the UN Special Representative Mr. Ahmedou Ould Abdallah for his commitment and tireless efforts in moving the Somali peace process forward as well as the international community for its generous support and invite it to continue supporting the Djibouti Agreement.
10. The next meeting of the High Level and Joint Security Committees will take place within 30 days
Djibouti 21 September 2008