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Burundian ATMIS troops celebrate 61 years of Independence in Somalia

July 3, 2023
in Africa
Burundian ATMIS troops celebrate 61 years of Independence in Somalia
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Burundian troops with the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) have celebrated their country’s 61st Independence Day in Mogadishu and Jowhar.

The events in both cities were attended by high-ranking officials including ATMIS and United Nations representatives.

The head of the African Union Transition Mission, Ambassador Mohamed El-Amine Souef, highlighted Burundi’s significant contributions to peace in Africa, particularly in Somalia and Central Africa.

He said “It is because of them that Burundi has made significant contributions to the ideal of universal peace through political solutions based on mediation and consistent engagement in favor of peace and security.” Burundi has never shied away from investing in peacekeeping operations, which many people see as the only hope for peace in Somalia and Central Africa.”

ATMIS celebrates with Burundi on its Independence Day | Flickr

Anita Kiki Gbeho, the UN Secretary-General’s Deputy Special Representative for Somalia, praised Burundian peacekeepers’ courage and sacrifice and ensured continued UN support for the AU Mission.

“With more than 3,000 Burundian troops committed to the largest AU peace support operation, you are making a difference daily to the security of the Somali people.

ATMIS celebrates with Burundi on its Independence Day | Flickr”

Burundi gained independence from Belgium on 1st July, 1962.

The region was part of the territory known as Ruanda-Urundi under Belgian colonial rule, which also included what is now the country of Rwanda.

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