U.N. chief regrets Somalia envoy expulsion, will send replacement

U.N. chief regrets Somalia envoy expulsion, will send replacement

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United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres speaks at the Yemen peace talks closing press conference at the Johannesburg castle in Rimbo, near Stockholm December 13, 2018. TT News Agency/Pontus Lundahl.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will appoint a new envoy to Somalia, a U.N. spokesman said on Friday, after failing to convince the country to retract its decision to expel the current representative over accusations of interference.


Since Somaliaโ€™s foreign ministry declared late on Tuesday that U.N. envoy Nicholas Haysom โ€œcannot work in this country,โ€ Guterres has spoken twice with Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi, U.N. spokesman Farhan Haq told reporters in New York.

โ€œThe Secretary-General deeply regrets the decision of the Government of the Federal Republic of Somalia,โ€ Haq said. โ€œThe Secretary-General has full confidence in Mr. Haysom.โ€

Haq noted that the doctrine of persona non grata does not apply to United Nations personnel.

โ€œAt the same time the Secretary-General is totally committed to ensuring that the needs of the Somali people are at the forefront of the work of the United Nations in Somalia,โ€ Haq said. โ€œTherefore, he intends to appoint in due course a new Special Representative for Somalia.โ€

The U.N. Security Council is due to discuss the developments behind closed doors later on Friday, diplomats said.


The United Nations is a major backer of Somalia, a country that has lacked strong central government since 1991. The governmentโ€™s decision on Haysom could intensify a confrontation between Mogadishu and the semiautonomous regions.

Haysom had raised questions in a letter on Sunday about the involvement of U.N.-supported Somali security forces in the arrest of a former militant of the Islamist al Shabaab group who was blocked from running in a regional election.

Haysom, a South African, told the Security Council on Thursday that the allegations of interference by the federal government in the regional election and the violence that followed the former militantโ€™s arrest โ€œdoes not bode well for the upcoming electoral processes in other regions or for the 2020 national elections.โ€

Somaliaโ€™s U.N. Ambassador Abukar Dahir Osman told the Security Council that the Somali people wanted โ€œSomalia leading international support, not international support leading Somalia.โ€

โ€œSomalia distinguishes between the institutions that we are part of and individual conduct thatโ€™s had detrimental effect on our fragile nation,โ€ he said.

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