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UN's Ban Ki-moon in Mogadishu on Somalia visit | UN's Ban Ki-moon in Mogadishu on Somalia visit |
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UN head Ban Ki-moon is visiting the Somali capital, Mogadishu - the highest-ranking foreign official to go there in years. | UN head Ban Ki-moon is visiting the Somali capital, Mogadishu - the highest-ranking foreign official to go there in years. |
He was wearing a bulletproof vest as he was welcomed at the airport by Somalia's prime minister. | He was wearing a bulletproof vest as he was welcomed at the airport by Somalia's prime minister. |
His visit comes a day after the fiercest clashes in the city for several months. | His visit comes a day after the fiercest clashes in the city for several months. |
Islamist militants are battling the forces of the UN-backed government and African Union troops. | Islamist militants are battling the forces of the UN-backed government and African Union troops. |
Somalia has been racked by war for two decades and has not had a functioning national government since 1991. | Somalia has been racked by war for two decades and has not had a functioning national government since 1991. |
All major roads in the city were closed and flights in and out of Mogadishu were cancelled for security reasons. | |
Mr Ban is expected to discuss the political situation in Somalia, as well as the famine, which as been declared in some southern areas following a severe drought. | |
The BBC's Barbara Plett, who is travelling with Mr Ban, says he raced through the city's quiet streets to the presidential palace in a convoy of armoured personnel carriers. | |
In August, militant group al-Shabab said it was pulling out of Mogadishu but it has since staged several attacks on the city and Mr Ban's visit was kept secret until after his arrival. | |
Al-Shabab, which has links with al-Qaeda, controls many southern and central areas of the country. | |
Our correspondent says the UN is growing impatient with the government's corrupt and divided leadership. | |
The UN Security Council has said it will withdraw funding from the government unless there are serious effort to meet an August deadline to draw up a new constitution and reform parliament. |