VOA 學(xué)英語,練聽力,上聽力課堂! 注冊(cè) 登錄
> VOA > VOA常速英語-VOA Standard English > 2013年05月VOA常速英語 >  內(nèi)容

VOA常速英語:Somalia Seeks Support at London Conference

所屬教程:2013年05月VOA常速英語

瀏覽:

手機(jī)版
掃描二維碼方便學(xué)習(xí)和分享
https://online2.tingclass.net/lesson/shi0529/0008/8730/20130508_1.mp3
https://image.tingclass.net/statics/js/2012

MOGADISHU — British Prime Minister David Cameron and Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud began a conference on the reconstruction of Somalia Monday, seeking international support for the country as it emerges from two decades of civil war. Back in Mogadishu, residents are rebuilding their city, amid lingering insecurity.

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (C) sits with Foreign Secretary William Hague (L) and Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, as he speaks at the Somalia conference in London, May 7, 2013.

At the port in Mogadishu, a constant stream of ships arrives carrying the cargo to rebuild Somalia.

Ismail Abukar Hussein, a 32-year-old truck driver, said, "A year ago, we could make one delivery a month. Now we can make between three to five deliveries. Business is booming because of the peace.

The roads in Mogadishu have been cleared of roadblocks set up by the militant group al-Shabab for nearly two years, allowing Hussein to freely deliver food and construction materials around the city.

Port Manager Abdullahi Alle Noor estimates the port sees 20 percent more ships today than this time last year. He said, “We have new activity. There is a container terminal and we have started exporting livestock. It shows that Mogadishu is ready to be a fully functioning seaport.”

The port is one example of how gains in security have enabled an economic revival in this war-torn country.

It is an image of progress the Somali delegation will show off in London, hoping to harness international aid and recognition of Somalia as a viable state ready for investment.

In the run-up to the conference, British Foreign Secretary William Hague traveled to Mogadishu to meet with President Mohamud and to reopen the British embassy.

The Somali president, regarded as the country's most legitimate leader since the state collapsed in 1991, is co-hosting the London conference, attended by representatives from more than 50 nations.

“This number of attendants and participants indicates the real commitment and the real willingness from international partners," he said. "This is absolutely an opportunity, but it is also a challenge to Somalia - how we respond to the good intention, that good gesture.”

The agenda includes the new government’s vision for reforming judicial, financial and security issues.

In Mogadishu, British Foreign Secretary Hague cautioned that Somalia still has a long way to go.

“Great progress has been made, but the problems Somalia is grappling with haven't been fully solved," he said. "The work is not complete. It is the work of many years and it requires a sustained effort from leaders in Somalia, of course, but also its partners in the region and across the world.”

British-trained African Union troops have pushed al-Shabab out of the capital city and large swathes of southern Somalia. But the group still makes its presence known. Just two days before the conference, a suicide car bomb targeting a Qatari delegation killed 11 people and wounded several others. 

用戶搜索

瘋狂英語 英語語法 新概念英語 走遍美國 四級(jí)聽力 英語音標(biāo) 英語入門 發(fā)音 美語 四級(jí) 新東方 七年級(jí) 賴世雄 zero是什么意思石家莊市萬佳麗都英語學(xué)習(xí)交流群

  • 頻道推薦
  • |
  • 全站推薦
  • 推薦下載
  • 網(wǎng)站推薦